Claims
- 1. A process for removing liquid from a solid particulate material whose particles have non-uniform sizes, without the need for effecting initial disintegration of the solid particulate material, said method comprising the steps of
- successively passing said solid particulate material into a plurality of elongated, vertically-extending zones which communicate at their upper ends with a common transfer zone, some of said plurality of zones being treatment zones and at least one of said plurality of zones being a discharge zone,
- supplying superheated steam to said treatment zones so as to cause liquid to be evaporated from the particles of solid particulate material therein; subjecting said solid particulate material to a whirling motion such that at least partially dried particles are caused to move out of said treatment zones at their upper ends and into a part of said transfer zone which is located above the upper end(s) of said discharge zone(s), at which time they fall downwardly into said discharge zone(s), which has no steam supplied thereto, under the influence of gravity; and
- removing the dried particles of said particulate material which have fallen into said discharge zone(s).
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 703,397, filed Feb. 20, 1985, now abandoned.
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