GB1113609A - Improvements in or relating to vibration generating apparatus for dispersing liquids in gases by means of sonic or ultrasonic vibrations
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Improvements in or relating to vibration generating apparatus for dispersing liquids in gases by means of sonic or ultrasonic vibrations
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GB41267/65A
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Jacques Georges Edmond Broders
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UTILISATION DE DECHETS IND ET
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B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
B01F—MIXING, e.g. DISSOLVING, EMULSIFYING OR DISPERSING
B01F31/00—Mixers with shaking, oscillating, or vibrating mechanisms
B01F31/80—Mixing by means of high-frequency vibrations above one kHz, e.g. ultrasonic vibrations
B01F31/81—Mixing by means of high-frequency vibrations above one kHz, e.g. ultrasonic vibrations by vibrations generated inside a mixing device not coming from an external drive, e.g. by the flow of material causing a knife to vibrate or by vibrating nozzles
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Organic Low-Molecular-Weight Compounds And Preparation Thereof
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Hydrocarbons or unsaturated fatty acids may be ozonolysed to give saturated monoacids and diacids, for example oleic acid may be treated with ozonized oxygen to give azelaic acid by a process comprising dispersing the liquid phase in the gas phase by means of sonic or ultrasonic vibrations using apparatus described in Division B1.
GB41267/65A1965-09-281965-09-28Improvements in or relating to vibration generating apparatus for dispersing liquids in gases by means of sonic or ultrasonic vibrations
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