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  • 1013 Saint Vincent Ct, Reading, PA 19605 (301) 672-7329
  • Taneytown, MD
  • 45 Pine Cone Dr, Millsboro, DE 19966 (302) 947-1090
  • Long Neck, DE
  • 2275 Old Bachmans Valley Rd, Westminster, MD 21157
  • 37 Waugh Ave, Glyndon, MD 21071 (410) 833-1230
  • Reisterstown, MD
  • Catonsville, MD
  • Randallstown, MD

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Ronald Bayliss
Vice-President
Spray Drying Systems, Inc.
Machinery · Mfg Chemical Machinery Equipment Laboratory Apparatus & Furniture · Mfg Misc Industry Machinery Mfg Lab Apparatus/Furniture
5320 Enterprise St SUITE J, Eldersburg, MD 21784
(410) 549-8090

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Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Spray Drying Solids-Laden High Temperature Gases

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US Patent:
53605110, Nov 1, 1994
Filed:
Aug 27, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/112297
Inventors:
Ronald W. Bayliss - Glyndon MD
Karl D. Libsch - Salt Lake City UT
Charles H. Washburn - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Aptus, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
B01D 118
US Classification:
159 481
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for spray drying a mixture of a liquid containing dissolved solids and a high temperature gas containing molten solids employs a gas flow retarding auxiliary chamber upstream of a spray drying main chamber for retarding the rate of flow of gas into the main chamber. The slowed rate of gas flow serves to reduce generation of eddy currents and to distribute the gas flow more uniformly in the main chamber. The apparatus also employs a bi-level atomizing spray nozzle arrangement in the spray drying main chamber for injecting an atomized liquid spray into the gas flow and thereby disrupting the gas flow at both the inlet of and midway through the main chamber. Such disruptions of gas flow provides a more thorough mixing of the gas and sprayed atomized liquid and distributes the gas flow more uniformly across the main chamber and thereby distributes the evaporation and drying of solids from the mixture more uniformly throughout the main chamber.

Apparatus And Method For Spray Drying Solids-Laden High Temperature Gases

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US Patent:
52640787, Nov 23, 1993
Filed:
Jul 5, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/726422
Inventors:
Ronald W. Bayliss - Glyndon MD
Karl D. Libsch - Salt Lake City UT
Charles H. Washburn - Salt Lake City UT
Assignee:
Aptus Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
B01D 118
US Classification:
159 408
Abstract:
An apparatus for spray drying a mixture of a liquid containing dissolved solids and a high temperature gas containing molten solids employs a gas flow retarding auxiliary chamber upstream of a spray drying main chamber for retarding the rate of flow of gas into the main chamber. The slowed rate of gas flow serves to reduce generation of eddy currents and to distribute the gas flow more uniformly in the main chamber. The apparatus also employs a bi-level atomizing spray nozzle arrangement in the spray drying main chamber for injecting an atomized liquid spray into the gas flow and thereby disrupting the gas flow at both the inlet of and midway through the main chamber. Such disruptions of gas flow provides a more thorough mixing of the gas and sprayed atomized liquid and distributes the gas flow more uniformly across the main chamber and thereby distributes the evaporation and drying of solids from the mixture more uniformly throughout the main chamber.
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