Method and turbo-separator for dispersion air separation, partic

Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Fluid suspension – Gaseous

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209145, 209148, 209154, B07B 402, B07B 1106

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047564288

ABSTRACT:
A method and mechanism for the separation of materials from a stream of pulverulent material such as cement including a rotatable plate onto which the material is fed with the material being centrifugally discharged in a bell shaped flow pattern, a radially inwardly directed flow of air across the veil carrying fine materials inwardly through a rotatable distributor; and coaxial dip tubes centrally located for receiving the gradations of fine material passing gravitationally downwardly, with the coarse materials remaining outside of the distributor and being received in a downward flow.

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