Improvements in the Process of, and Apparatus for, Obtaining Solid Matter in Finely Divided Form from Liquids, Solutions, Emulsions and the like, with or without Chemical Reaction

107,418. Krause, G. A. June 27, 1916. Tin oxide.-In obtaining dry tin oxide by reaction between lye containing tin and carbon dioxide, the lye is sprayed into a chamber a from which the fog or cloud of sprayed particles is drawn into a second chamber i through which heated carbon dioxide is passed....

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author GEORG ALEXANDER KRAUSE
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 27.06.1917
Subjects
Online AccessGet full text

Cover

Loading…
More Information
Summary:107,418. Krause, G. A. June 27, 1916. Tin oxide.-In obtaining dry tin oxide by reaction between lye containing tin and carbon dioxide, the lye is sprayed into a chamber a from which the fog or cloud of sprayed particles is drawn into a second chamber i through which heated carbon dioxide is passed. The lye from a pipe d is sprayed by air from a pipe b and is dispersed by contact with a plate e. The fog or cloud is passed by a pipe h axially into the chamber i. Carbon dioxide is passed from a compressor l and heater m through a rotating fan p or through a distributor having inclined passages similar to the stator of a turbine so that the gas passes with a helicoidal motion through the chamber i.
Bibliography:Application Number: GB19160009047