Solid material comminution or disintegration – Processes – With heating or cooling of material
Patent
1995-06-30
1997-01-28
Husar, John M.
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Processes
With heating or cooling of material
241 65, 241DIG14, 241DIG37, B02C 1900, B02C 1912
Patent
active
055971237
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to ultra-high energy impact systems and processes for reducing the particle size of materials to an average diameter as small as about 40 .mu.m. The systems include a cooling station for cooling the materials to a temperature within the range of from about -40.degree. F. to about -450.degree. F.; a milling station for reducing the particle size of the cooled materials, which station includes a rotor operating at a tip speed within the range of from about 600 to about 1500 feet per second; and an atmosphere modifier for modifying the gaseous atmosphere within the milling station.
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Davis Robert B.
Kohler Rudolph H.
Steigman Frederic N.
Husar John M.
Ktorides Stanley
Praxair Technology Inc.
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