Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Physical type apparatus – Crystallizer
Patent
1980-08-11
1984-07-17
Bernstein, Hiram H.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Physical type apparatus
Crystallizer
126263, B01D 902
Patent
active
044605463
ABSTRACT:
A trigger usable in initiating crystallization of a supercooled salt solution comprises a thin metallic strip containing multiple pin-hole size openings, and which is bendable with snap displacement. The strip may typically be non-ferrous.
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Kapralis Imants P.
Krukle Harry
Bernstein Hiram H.
Haefliger William W.
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