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Method for granulation

Patent 5019302 Issued on May 28, 1991. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 28, 2008. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 838828 filed on 03/12/1986

US Classes:

264/8, Utilizing centrifugal force or rotating forming zone23/313R, Agglomerating264/40.1, WITH MEASURING, TESTING, OR INSPECTING264/40.6, Controlling heat transfer with molding material264/40.7, Controlling rate of movement of molding material or its support in a continuous process264/114, Utilizing centrifugal force264/117, Agitating to form larger particles (i.e., accretion or agglomeration)425/143, Temperature control425/145, Feed control of material en route to shaping area425/222TUMBLING TYPE AGGLOMERATING MEANS FOR PARTICULATE MATERIAL

Examiners

Primary: Theisen, Mary Lynn

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 1467966 DE 02/13/1969
  • 46826 JP 04/13/1979
  • 669782 GB. 09/13/2012
  • 1037792 GB. 08/13/1966

International Classes

B29B 009/08
B29B 009/10

Abstract

Method and apparatus for the formation of granules of a larger size or mass of a desired range from a feed stock of smaller particles comprising feeding a meltable powdery material to be granulated, or a non-meltable powdery material with a meltable binder to the surface of a rotating spreader means in the form of a disk or bowl, at least a portion of which has been heated to a temperature above the melting point of the meltable component of the feed material wherein the rate of feeding, the energy input to the spreader means and the rotational speed of the spreader means are controlled so that there is sufficient time for at least a partial melting of the meltable component of the feed material substantially solely by contact with the heated surface of the spreader means, centrifugally spreading the material across the surface of the disk or bowl and dispersing the same from the edge thereof into an atmosphere cooler than the melting temperature to form the granulated product. For certain materials only a part of the powdery feed material is melted forming a liquid film carrying a major portion of substantially unaffected or minimally affected feed material to produce a product comprising individual granules containing a core as the major part of each granule with the original powdery material essentially unchanged maintained in self-sustaining form by a matrix of melted and resolidified particles bonded to each other at their surface.

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