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High-speed water impact method

The main difference between the continuous method and the mechanical impact or the high-speed water impact method is that the former is a continuous production process (Fig. 4.25(c)). In the continuous process, the three-phase electric furnace is used, which allows the liquid to melt continuously. Then, the liquid melt is dispersed into the ball under a certain disturbance. The ZA-fQ spherical catalyst produced by this method has been used in China. [Pg.351]


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