The process in brief consists in feeding the dry clay into a pulverizer which reduces it to the condition of a very fine powder. As the material is discharged from the pulverizer into a long box or tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air which... Report - Seite 274von Maryland Geological Survey - 1902Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1902 - 690 Seiten
...pulverizer into a long box or tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air which at once picks up the fine particles, carrying them along to the...There are several forms of separators on the market. In the "Raymond pulverizer " and separator (Fig. 12) the material is pulverized in the lower part of... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1902 - 700 Seiten
...pulverizer into a long box or tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air which at once picks up the fine particles, carrying them along to the...There are several forms of separators on the market. In the Raymond pulverizer " and separator (Fig. 12) the material is pulverized in the lower part of... | |
| Maryland Geological Survey - 1902 - 692 Seiten
...pulverizer into a long box or tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air which at once picks up the fine- particles, carrying them along to the...not be found .adaptable in the majority of cases. Thorp are several forms of separators on the market. In the Raymond pulverizer " and separator (Fig.... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1902 - 436 Seiten
...which at once picks up the fine particles and carries them along to the end of the airway, where thejr are dropped into a bin. The coarser particles, which...a method would be especially applicable to kaolins that are free from iron, but probably would not be found adaptable to many of those containing ferruginous... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey, New Jersey. State Geologist - 1904 - 716 Seiten
...tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air, which at once picks up the fine particles and carries them along to the end of the airway, where they are...a method would be especially applicable to kaolins that are free from iron, but probably would not be found adaptable to many of those containing ferruginous... | |
| New Jersey Geological Survey, New Jersey. State Geologist - 1904 - 710 Seiten
...tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air, which at once picks up the fine particles and carries them along to the end of the airway, where they are...a method would be especially applicable to kaolins that are free from iron, but probably would not be found adaptable to many of those containing ferruginous... | |
| Heinrich Ries - 1906 - 538 Seiten
...tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air, which at once picks up the fine particles and carries them along to the end of the airway, where they are...a method would be especially applicable to kaolins that are free from iron, but probably would not be found adaptable to many of those containing ferruginous... | |
| HEINRICH. RIES - 1908 - 612 Seiten
...tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air, which at once picks up the fine particles and carries them along to the end of the airway, where they are...a method would be especially applicable to kaolins that are free from iron, but probably would not be found adaptable to many of those containing ferruginous... | |
| 1922 - 264 Seiten
...fine particles to the end of the airway, where they are dropped into a bin. The coarser particles, too heavy to be picked up by the current, drop back and are run thru the pulverizer again. The method is especially suited to kaolins free from iron, but hardly... | |
| 1903 - 594 Seiten
...tunnel, it is seized by a powerful current of air, which at once picks up the tine particles and carries them along to the end of the airway, where, they are...a method would be especially applicable to kaolins that are free from iron, but probablj- would not be found adaptable to many of those containing ferruginous... | |
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