Claims
- 1. A method for comminuting, dehydrating, and enhancing paramagnetic susceptibility of material and comprising the steps of:(a) providing an apparatus having: (1) a first cyclone structure having a first material outlet; (2) a second cyclone structure: (3) a blower unit; (4) a conduit assembly forming an air flow path from said blower unit past said first material outlet to said second cyclone structure and to said first cyclone structure; and (5) a material entry port communicating with said conduit assembly between said second cyclone structure and said first cyclone structure; (b) causing airflow from said blower unit to flow through the apparatus; (c) introducing material through said material entry port for entrainment in air flow through said conduit assembly to said first cyclone structure for a first stage of comminution, dehydration, and paramagnetic susceptibility enhancement therein, entrainment in air flow in said conduit assembly to said second cyclone structure for a second stage of comminution, dehydration, and paramagnetic susceptibility enhancement therein; and (d) adjusting said airflow through said apparatus to produce a particle size of said material which is passable through a mesh screen having a size within a range of 50 to 600.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 and including the step of:(a) introducing said material through said material port wherein said material is selected from a group consisting essentially of: red lava, green sand, red sand, river sand, bio-solids, vulcanite, basalt mill sand, basalt clay, granite, and wheat seed.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1 and including the stepof:(a) introducing said material through said material port wherein said material is selected from a group consisting essentially of: herbs, medicines and pharmaceuticals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/809,845, entitled TWO-STAGE COMMINUTING AND DEHYDRATING SYSTEM AND METHOD, filed Mar. 16, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,517,015.
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