Abstract: A corrosive liquid such as sulphuric acid is concentrated by boiling in an evaporator vessel having a thermosyphon loop connected to the bottom of the vessel. Electrodes of carbon which is essentially free of any organic binders are located in one leg of the thermosyphon loop to heat the liquid by current conducted through the liquid. The electrodes are located well below the liquid surface so that boiling occurs only above the electrode level, reducing erosion of the electrodes. The electrodes are blanketed with air which flows through the porous carbon into the liquid, thereby protecting the seals and electrode connections and also introducing air into the thermosyphon loop to promote circulation of the liquid in the loop.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 11, 1980
Date of Patent:
August 18, 1981
Assignee:
Chemetics International
Inventors:
Michio Ikura, Frederick W. S. Jones, Harley C. Prime, Ian Rodger
Abstract: A method and an apparatus for effecting in a continuous manner the three operations of extruding, biaxially stretching and surface coating a seamless tubing of thermoplastic resin such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, etc. The coating material in a molten state is applied to the tubing while a formative state and prior stretching. A coated film is obtained which is dimensionally stable and is useful for food packaging.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 11, 1979
Date of Patent:
February 3, 1981
Assignee:
Canadian Industries Limited
Inventors:
Aleck M. Birks, Michael I. Haluk, Edward M. Rothenberg
Abstract: A pressure or vacuum relieving device intended as a large capacity inbreathing or outbreathing apparatus for equipment and/or piping, operating under low to moderate gas pressure or vacuum, e.g. 1 to 15 psig pressure or 0-5 psi vacuum. The principal feature is that a required set pressure is provided hydrostatically by means of a liquid leg acting an a bellows expansion joint. The device is suitable for use in Pulp Mill Digester Blow Steam Systems and similar applications.
Abstract: A process for separating molybdenite from copper sulphide and other metal sulphide minerals with which it is associated in a metallurgical concentrate through use of a copper sulphide depressant which is a compound having at least one nitrogen atom, at least one thio group and at least one hydrophilic group. Some examples are 2-thiouracil, pseudothio-hydantoin, and 2-imino-4-oxo-5-thiazolidineacetic acid.
Abstract: The hydrogen overpotential of a steel cathode for use in the electrolysis of aqueous alkali metal solutions in diaphragm electrolytic cells is reduced by depolarization in a highly alkaline electrolyte. The reduction results in an appreciable reduction of the overall electrical energy required to effect electrolysis of said solutions.
Abstract: Flexible plastic valve bags having a valve opening spaced from an edge of the bag are placed on filling spouts by first advancing the bag towards a filling spout on a carriage, and means are provided for blocking the communication of the valve opening with the body of the bag and means are provided for blowing open and billowing the valve opening of the bag while it is being moved towards the spout, and the blown-open valve is in direct alignment with the spout. Another embodiment provides for the location and placing of bags on at least two spouts by mounting the carriage on a lateral traveller such that when one bag is placed on a first spout, the traveller and carriage will be activated to move into alignment with a second spout.
Abstract: An electrode assembly comprising in combination:A. an elongated titanium bar of rectangular transversal cross-section having a pair of major planar opposed surfaces and a pair of minor planar opposed surfaces;B. a finned electrode consisting essentially of a plurality of elongated spacer bars of uniform width and thickness mounted in stacked parallel relationship on one of said major planar surfaces and a plurality of elements maintained in spaced parallel relationship throughout their length by said spacers, each element having a bottom flat wall of a width not less than that of the spacers and a pair of spaced outwardly sloping sidewalls each including an outwardly extending ledge; said spacers and elements being made of a metal selected from iron, copper, cobalt, nickel and alloys of these metals; andC.
Abstract: Delignification of lignocellulosic material, such as wood, straw or bagasse, with a soda pulping liquor containing a diketo hydroanthracene selected from the unsubstituted and lower alkyl-substituted Diels Alder adducts of naphthoquinone and benzoquinone and a nitro aromatic compound selected from mono and di-nitrobenzenes and the amino, carboxy, hydroxy and methyl derivatives of said nitrobenzenes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 14, 1976
Date of Patent:
July 19, 1977
Assignee:
Canadian Industries, Ltd.
Inventors:
Harry Hutchinson Holton, Gordon Hart Segall
Abstract: Delignification of lignocellulosic material, such as wood, straw or bagasse, by treatment with an alkaline pulping liquor containing a diketo hydroanthracene selected from the unsubstituted and lower alkyl substituted Diels Alder adducts of benzoquinone and naphthoquinone.
Abstract: Delignification of lignocellulosic material by treatment with an alkaline liquor in the presence of a cyclic keto compound such as anthraquinone.
Abstract: A process for the recovery of copper minerals from oxidized ores by flotation employing sulphidization of the oxidized minerals followed by flotation employing a tetraalkylammonium halide as collector. Preferably, a prior flotation step with a xanthate collector is employed, especially when the ore contains substantial amounts of unoxidized sulphide minerals. Using the preferred embodiment of the process it is possible to recover 10% more copper from an oxidized copper ore than is possible with sulphidization and xanthate flotation steps alone.