Method for dispersing two phases in a solvent extraction...

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B01D 11/04 (2006.01) B01F 3/08 (2006.01) B01F 5/12 (2006.01) B01F 7/16 (2006.01)

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CA 1272866

(57) ABSTRACT The invention relates to a method for dispersing the two liquid phases of a solvent extraction process well together, for controlling the desired type of dispersion and for raising the created dispersion to a level essentially higher than the liquid surface in the mixing tank. In the apparatus of the invention, to the circulation cylinder (6) of the mixer there is connected the heavy phase return conduit ( 27) and the light phase return conduit (29) entering from the settler of the same extraction step. In the top part of the mixer, coaxially with the tur- bine pump 19), there is installed the dispersion pump (12) where the dispersion rises to above the liquid surface (8) of the mixer through 2-24 rising pipes (15). The top ends of the rising pipes (15) are con- nected to the circular pipe (18), wherefrom the dispersion flow is con- ducted to the next stage through the collecting trough (22).

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