Abstract: A centrifugal extractor comprising several superimposed stages (E1, E2, E3) has a fixed casing (10) within which rotate at high speed bowls (22) driven by a common vertical shaft (18). An immiscible light liquid and heavy liquid are emulsified and injected into a separating compartment (32) defined by each of the bowls (22) by ducts (54) forming ejectors and which are formed in the lower wall of the corresponding bowl. The light phase passes upwardly from one stage to the next by annular passages (46) surrounding the shaft (18), while the heavy phase redascends by gravity in return channels (44) formed in the fixed casing. This avoids turbulence in the separating compartments (32) and there is a reduction of the risks of clogging as a result of solid particles being present in the heavy phase.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 7, 1992
Date of Patent:
September 26, 1995
Assignee:
SGN Societe Generale pour les Techniques Nouvelles
Abstract: The furnace according to the invention makes it possible to continuously vitrify and/or densify toxic materials, such a nuclear waste, by using microwaves. The furnace contains two vertical ends connected by a horizontal melting vessel. The materials to be melted and the microwaves are introduced at the first end. The melting vessel has a constant cross-section as a result of a horizontal upper wall in order to aid the distribution of the power of the microwaves over the surface of the molten bath. Preferably, the second end is provided with a piston making it possible to regulate the return of non-absorbed microwaves.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 30, 1992
Date of Patent:
October 19, 1993
Assignee:
SGN-Societe Generale pour les Techniques Nouvelles