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Mechanically-agitated extractors countercurrent

Figure 10-3. Continuous countercurrent extractors - mechanically agitated. (Courtesy - R.E. Kirk and D.F. Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley Sons, New York, NY, 1980)... Figure 10-3. Continuous countercurrent extractors - mechanically agitated. (Courtesy - R.E. Kirk and D.F. Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley Sons, New York, NY, 1980)...
Countercurrent columns with additional kinetic energy input have found a broad range of industrial applications [42-48]. Examples of extraction towers with energy input are pulsed towers, pulsed packed columns and pulsed perforated-plate towers. A number of units with some form of mechanical agitation are also used (Karr column, Scheibel column, Oldshue-Rushton column, Ktihni column, RZE extractor, RDC and ARD extractor, Graesser contactor). [Pg.40]

With mechanically agitated countercurrent extractors, energy is induced by rotating internals. Agitators are usually mounted on a central column shaft at certain distances from each other (double blade mixer, disc mixer, blade mixer, turbine mixer, helical screw mixers, etc.). Installation of stators (ring discs, punched metal sheets. [Pg.440]


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