Wetting chamber
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1. A wetting chamber for a system for wetting hygroscopic materials comprising:
- (a) an upper portion comprising two inverted conical sections concentrically arranged about a longitudinal axis, the vertex angle of the inner conical section being smaller than the vertex angle of the outer conical section so that the space between them narrows in the downward direction;
(b) a closure for sealing the space between the conical sections at the top of the upper portion;
(c) means for axially introducing material into the inner conical section at the top of the upper portion;
(d) means for flooding the internal surface of the inner conical section with water to prevent the material from adhering to the internal surface, the water from the flooding means accomplishing only a minor portion of the wetting;
(e) means for injecting pressurized air into the space between the sections;
(f) a cylindrical second portion attached to the lower end of the outer conical section; and
(g) means for injecting water tangentially into the cylindrical portion at a position near the top of the cylindrical portion, the water from the injecting means accomplishing a major portion of the wetting.
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Abstract
The present invention provides a new wetting chamber for a metering and wetting system typically for polyelectrolyte polymer. Atmospheric air is used to disperse the polymer fed into the chamber by a suitable feeder and to generate air/water turbulence in the wetting chamber in which the polymer is wetted. Suction draws the metered polymer into the wetting chamber and increases the downward velocity of the polymer as it enters the turbulent section of the wetting chamber. When wetted, the polymer is transferred to a mixing tank for aging. It is then ready for use in various industries.
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1. A wetting chamber for a system for wetting hygroscopic materials comprising:
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(a) an upper portion comprising two inverted conical sections concentrically arranged about a longitudinal axis, the vertex angle of the inner conical section being smaller than the vertex angle of the outer conical section so that the space between them narrows in the downward direction; (b) a closure for sealing the space between the conical sections at the top of the upper portion; (c) means for axially introducing material into the inner conical section at the top of the upper portion; (d) means for flooding the internal surface of the inner conical section with water to prevent the material from adhering to the internal surface, the water from the flooding means accomplishing only a minor portion of the wetting; (e) means for injecting pressurized air into the space between the sections; (f) a cylindrical second portion attached to the lower end of the outer conical section; and (g) means for injecting water tangentially into the cylindrical portion at a position near the top of the cylindrical portion, the water from the injecting means accomplishing a major portion of the wetting. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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