Liftable stirring type co-precipitation settling device for rare earth
A settling device and stirring technology, applied in the direction of improving process efficiency, etc., can solve the problems of uneven mixing reaction of rare earth mixed material liquid, inability to raise and lower the mixing of rare earth mixed material liquid, low quality of rare earth carbonate, etc., and achieve simple structure, Easy to operate and flexible mixing effect
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[0025] A lifting and stirring coprecipitation device for rare earth, such as Figure 1-6 As shown, it includes a sedimentation tank 1, a leg 2, a discharge pipe 3, a first valve 4, a discharge pipe 5, a second valve 6, a first bearing 7, a rotating pipe 8, a gasket 9, and a second bearing 10 , screw mandrel 11, nut 12, first stirring plate 13, second stirring plate 14, third bearing 15, fourth bearing 16, first connecting rod 17, second connecting rod 18, first pulley 19, second pulley 20. Circular belt 21, rotating shaft 22, fifth bearing 23, fixed plate 24 and filter screen 25, outrigger 2 is located below sedimentation tank 1, outrigger 2 is connected with sedimentation tank 1, and outrigger 2 is left-right symmetrical Set, the discharge pipe 3, the first valve 4, the discharge pipe 5 and the second valve 6 are all located between the left and right symmetrically arranged legs 2, the upper end of the discharge pipe 3 is connected with the bottom of the sedimentation tank 1,...
Embodiment 2
[0027] A lifting and stirring coprecipitation device for rare earth, such as Figure 1-6 As shown, it includes a sedimentation tank 1, a leg 2, a discharge pipe 3, a first valve 4, a discharge pipe 5, a second valve 6, a first bearing 7, a rotating pipe 8, a gasket 9, and a second bearing 10 , screw mandrel 11, nut 12, first stirring plate 13, second stirring plate 14, third bearing 15, fourth bearing 16, first connecting rod 17, second connecting rod 18, first pulley 19, second pulley 20. Circular belt 21, rotating shaft 22, fifth bearing 23, fixed plate 24 and filter screen 25, outrigger 2 is located below sedimentation tank 1, outrigger 2 is connected with sedimentation tank 1, and outrigger 2 is left-right symmetrical Set, the discharge pipe 3, the first valve 4, the discharge pipe 5 and the second valve 6 are all located between the left and right symmetrically arranged legs 2, the upper end of the discharge pipe 3 is connected with the bottom of the sedimentation tank 1,...
Embodiment 3
[0030] A lifting and stirring coprecipitation device for rare earth, such as Figure 1-6As shown, it includes a sedimentation tank 1, a leg 2, a discharge pipe 3, a first valve 4, a discharge pipe 5, a second valve 6, a first bearing 7, a rotating pipe 8, a gasket 9, and a second bearing 10 , screw mandrel 11, nut 12, first stirring plate 13, second stirring plate 14, third bearing 15, fourth bearing 16, first connecting rod 17, second connecting rod 18, first pulley 19, second pulley 20. Circular belt 21, rotating shaft 22, fifth bearing 23, fixed plate 24 and filter screen 25, outrigger 2 is located below sedimentation tank 1, outrigger 2 is connected with sedimentation tank 1, and outrigger 2 is left-right symmetrical Set, the discharge pipe 3, the first valve 4, the discharge pipe 5 and the second valve 6 are all located between the left and right symmetrically arranged legs 2, the upper end of the discharge pipe 3 is connected with the bottom of the sedimentation tank 1, ...
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