CN201628433U - Molten chemical rapid cooling device - Google Patents

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CN201628433U
CN201628433U CN2010201358497U CN201020135849U CN201628433U CN 201628433 U CN201628433 U CN 201628433U CN 2010201358497 U CN2010201358497 U CN 2010201358497U CN 201020135849 U CN201020135849 U CN 201020135849U CN 201628433 U CN201628433 U CN 201628433U
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姚杰
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The utility model relates to a molten chemical rapid cooling device which aims to accelerate the cooling speed of molten chemical. The rapid cooling device comprises a first container and a second container matched with the first container; the second container is nested on the first container, and space is maintained between the first and second containers to form an interlayer. Condensing agent is accommodated in the interlayer. The molten chemical rapid cooling device forms an interlayer structure between the first and second containers and adopts the condensing agent in the interlayer to rapidly absorb heat of the chemical when the molten chemical is cooled in the second container, and accordingly accelerates the cooling of the chemical.

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Molten chemical product quick cooler
Technical field
The utility model relates to the chemicals manufacture field, particularly a kind of molten chemical product quick cooler.
Background technology
In the prior art, chemicals being carried out powder add man-hour, all is that it cools off naturally with chemicals fusion relief.But the time of cooling off needs naturally is long, and the lattice compactness of cooled chemicals is bad, and the cotton-shaped crystal on surface is also more.
The utility model content
Goal of the invention of the present utility model provides a kind of molten chemical product quick cooler, is intended to accelerate the cooling velocity of molten chemical product.
This molten chemical product quick cooler comprises that first container reaches and the second adaptive container of first container, and this second container set is combined on first container, and spacing is arranged and form interlayer between first container and second container.
Preferably, contain condensing agent in the above-mentioned interlayer.
Preferably, above-mentioned condensing agent is a silicone oil.
Preferably, the opening of above-mentioned second container formation chimb that stretches out, and this chimb covers on the opening of first container.
The sandwich that the utility model molten chemical product quick cooler forms by first container and second container, make molten chemical product device when second container cools off, the condensing agent of interlayer can promptly absorb the heat of chemicals, thereby accelerates the cooling of chemicals.
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Fig. 1 is the structural representation of molten chemical product quick cooler among the embodiment of the present utility model.
The realization of the utility model purpose, functional characteristics and advantage will be in conjunction with the embodiments, are described further with reference to accompanying drawing.
The specific embodiment
Should be appreciated that specific embodiment described herein only in order to explanation the utility model, and be not used in qualification the utility model.
With reference to Fig. 1, the molten chemical product quick cooler of an embodiment of the present utility model has been proposed.This quick cooler comprises first container 10 of accommodating the molten chemical product and second container 20 adaptive with first container 10.This second container 20 can be linked on first container 10, and has spacing and form interlayer 30 between this first container 10 and second container 20.Can contain condensing agent in this interlayer 30.
The opening edge of above-mentioned second container 20 forms chimb 21 along stretching out, and this chimb 21 can cover on the opening of first container 10, thereby can prevent that the condensing agent in the interlayer 30 from flowing out.
During use, the chemicals after the fusion is poured in second container 20, then this chemicals is realized cooling by the wall of second container 20 with the condensing agent in the heat transferred interlayer 30.After treating this chemicals cooling, again the chemicals in second container 20 is taken out, and the condensing agent in first container 10 is poured out.
The utility model is by first container 10 and interlayer 30 structures that second container 20 forms, make that this second container 20 is equipped with chemicals after, the condensing agent of interlayer 30 can promptly absorb the heat of chemicals, thus the cooling of quickening chemicals.Through discovering of inventor, obviously improve by this compactness of installing the lattice of the chemicals that cools off, and the granularity after this chemicals pulverizing is higher.And first container 10 and second container were arranged in 20 minutes, made to clean by this quick cooler easy accessibility succinct, simple and practical.
Condensing agent among above-mentioned first embodiment and second embodiment is preferably the silicone oil of high specific heat.Certainly, also can be other condensing agent, for example gas such as carbon dioxide, helium, perhaps liquid such as water, heavy water.
The above only is a preferred embodiment of the present utility model; be not so limit claim of the present utility model; every equivalent structure that utilizes the utility model specification and accompanying drawing content to be done; or directly or indirectly be used in other relevant technical fields, all in like manner be included in the scope of patent protection of the present utility model.

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1. a molten chemical product quick cooler is characterized in that, comprises that first container reaches and the second adaptive container of first container, and this second container set is combined on first container, and spacing is arranged and form interlayer between first container and second container.
2. molten chemical product quick cooler as claimed in claim 1 is characterized in that, contains condensing agent in the described interlayer.
3. molten chemical product quick cooler as claimed in claim 2 is characterized in that described condensing agent is a silicone oil.
4. as each described molten chemical product quick cooler in the claim 1 to 3, it is characterized in that the opening edge of described second container is along stretching out the formation chimb, and this chimb covers on the opening of first container.
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CN105158237A (en) * 2015-08-25 2015-12-16 常州大学 Sulfur detector with room temperature cooling function

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CN105158237A (en) * 2015-08-25 2015-12-16 常州大学 Sulfur detector with room temperature cooling function

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