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Leaching equipment

It is classification by contacting method that provides the two principal categories into which leaching equipment is divided (I) that in which the leaching is accomphshed oy percolation and (2) that in which particulate solids are dispersed into a hquid and subsequently separated from it. Each includes batch and continuous units. Materials which disintegrate during leaching are treated in equipment of the second class. [Pg.1673]

Screw-Conveyor Extractors One type of continuous leaching equipment, employing the screw-conveyor principle, is strictly speaking neither a percolator nor a dispersed-solids extractor. Although it is often classed with percolators, there can be sufficient agitation of the solids during their conveyance by the screw that the action differs from an orthodox percolation. [Pg.1675]

The equipment used to contact the solids with the solvent is usually a special designs to suit the type of solid being processed, and is to an extent unique to the particular industry. General details of leaching equipment are given in Volume 2, Chapter 10 and in Perry et al. (1997). [Pg.447]

Few performance data of leaching equipment have found their... [Pg.493]

Dispersed-Solids Leaching Equipment for leaching fine solids... [Pg.1495]

Few performance data of leaching equipment have found their way into the open literature, but since these processes have long been exploited, a large body of information must be in the files of manufacturers and users of such equipment. [Pg.521]

Dispersed-Solids Leaching Equipment for batch leaching of fine solids in a liquid suspension is now confined mainly to batch tanks with rotating impellers. For a detailed discussion of all aspects of the suspension of solid particles in fluids, refer to agitation of particle suspensions at the beginning of this subsection. [Pg.1997]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.518 , Pg.519 , Pg.520 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.488 , Pg.491 , Pg.492 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.488 , Pg.491 , Pg.492 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.488 , Pg.491 , Pg.492 ]




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