Claims
- 1. In a process for dehydrating aluminium fluoride-trihydrate in two sections, whereby the aluminium fluoride-trihydrate is introduced into a first section where it is partially dehydrated and then into a second dehydration section in which it is substantially dehydrated in a fluidized bed at a temperature of up to 600.degree. C, the improvement which comprises dehydrating the aluminium fluoride-trihydrate to an aluminium fluoride material having a maximum content of 10% in a first dehydrating section by mechanically moving the aluminium fluoride-trihydrate successively over several heated horizontal annular shaped surfaces spaced vertically apart one above the other in such a manner that the aluminum fluoride is moved over the uppermost surface and then to the next one below it until the lowermost heating surface is reached, by which the aluminum fluoride material is heated in several steps at a temperature of 190.degree. C to 220.degree. C over the course of 10 to 20 minutes within various heating zones formed by the annular surfaces heated at temperatures of 240.degree. C to 280.degree. C, while water vapor formed above the heated surfaces in the various heating zones is continuously expelled from the atmosphere above the heating surfaces by passing hot air through each step of said first hydration section in streams parallel to the heated surface in such amounts that the amount of water in the atmosphere above the aluminum fluoride, which has a temperature over 190.degree. C, has a water content of at most 6% by weight and the water content in the collected vapors of all of the steps of the first dehydration section does not exceed 22% by weight and then transferring the material to a second dehydration section after it has been in the first dehydration section for a residence time not exceeding 30 minutes.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, in which the hot air is distributed substantially uniformly over the steps of heating within the first dehydration section and the proportion of water vapor in the collected vapors is 10 to 14% by weight.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, in which the hot air is non-uniformly distributed over the steps of heating within the first dehydration section in a manner such that the higher temperature aluminum fluoride material is supplied with a higher amount of the hot air, whereby the proportion of water vapor in the collected vapors is between 15 and 20% by weight.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 7718/71 |
Sep 1971 |
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| 1100/72 |
Feb 1972 |
OE |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of applicants copending application Ser. No. 286,301, filed Sept. 5, 1972, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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