Apparatus for dispersing a particulate material in a liquid

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CA 1225634

TITLE APPARATUS FOR DISPERSING A PARTICULATE MATERIAL IN A LIQUID INVENTORS Alan J. Bennett C. Edward Capes William L. Thayer Floyd N. Toll ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Apparatus for dispersing particulate material in a liquid, for example, particulate coal and agglomerating oil in water, comprising an upwardly extending, cylindrical container for the flow of the coal, oil and water upwardly therethrough passed a lower, flat blade type turbine rotor, an intermediate knife blade type turbine rotor and an upper pitch- ed blade type turbine rotor. An annular shaped portion is around the intermediate rotor and houses the intermediate rotor in a cylindrical duct, longitudinally extending baffles extend upwardly along the contain- er inner surface and are spaced therefrom. The lower rotor causes radi- ally outward flow of the coal-water-oil mixture, the intermediate rotor causes fine break down and homogenization of the coal-water-oil mixture, while the pitched blade type turbine rotor causes reverse flow of the homogenized coal-water-oil mixture producing seed agglomerates of carbon- aceous coal particles and oil leaving any ash particles dispersed in the water.

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