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May 25, 2012 - PROCTOR & SCHWARTZ, INC. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. , 1947, 39 (12), pp 21A–21A. DOI: 10.1021/ie50456a719. Publication Date: December ...
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December 1947

INDUSTRIAL

AND

ENGINEERING

STARCH TITANIUM DIOXIDE CALCIUM CARBONATE UREA FORMALDEHYDE PLASTIC FINISHED UTHOPONE NITRO GUANADINE LEAD ARSENATE WHITE LEAD SULFA DRUGS

CHEMISTRY

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CHEMICAL DRYING PROBLEMS

MAGNESIUM CARBONATE v·^

Each of the 11 products listed a b o v e represents a distinct a n d different drying problem. Magnesium "carbonate, for example, must b e dried from a n initial moisture content of 565% (bone dry weight basis) to a moisture content of 0.1% at the rate of 5 0 0 pounds per hour (commercial dry weight), while starch is dried from 7 8 . 5 % initial moisture content to 13.6% at the r a t e of 4,800 pounds per hour. E a c h of these products (and the list could b e e x p a n d e d m a n y times) w a s studied by Proctor engineers, a n d the performance of the Proctor equipment finally

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OR RESEARCH installed w a s g u a r a n t e e d in writing in the sales contract. In some cases the basic designs of the equipment w a s similar—but in e a c h c a s e modifications were m a d e to suit the individual product or plant requirements. While all of these products a r e being dried in h u g e continuous systems equipped with preforming feeds—many problems brought to Proctor engineers h a v e called for small tray or truck dryers. You may be sure that a n y problem — l a r g e or small—that you bring to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. will receive the full benefit of all of the ingenuity a n d m e a n s at our disposal that were applied to solving the problems covered by these c a s e histories.

If you h a v e not a l r e a d y received this latest booklet—which gives complete information on these 11 chemical drying problems—write for your copy today. Ask for Bulletin i?309.

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