Solvent recovery system with means for supplemental cooling

Refrigeration – Intermediate fluid container transferring heat to heat... – Flow line connected transfer fluid supply and heat exchanger

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62 96, 62335, F25D 1702

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051056330

ABSTRACT:
The invention is an improvement in an apparatus for condensing and recovering vaporized solvent entrained with a gas. Such apparatus has a multistage refrigeration system including a high stage circuit with a high pressure refrigerant conductor. The inventive improvement includes a solvent heat exchanger with a vessel for containing very cold condensed solvent. A portion of the high pressure refrigerant conductor is in heat-exchange relationship to such condensed solvent and transfers heat to such solvent, thereby increasing the refrigerating capacity of the system.

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