Reciprocating type reaction kettle for producing catalyst
A catalyst, reciprocating technology, used in chemical/physical/physical-chemical stationary reactors, chemical instruments and methods, chemical/physical processes, etc., can solve problems such as easily adhered materials, and achieve the effect of easy removal
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[0021] Such as Figure 1-2 As shown, a reciprocating reaction kettle for producing catalysts includes a vertically arranged kettle body 1. It is worth mentioning that the lower side wall of the kettle body 1 is arched downwards to allow more The catalyst products are concentrated at the bottom of the kettle body 1, and the discharge pipe is located at the lower end of the kettle body 1, which can facilitate the unloading of the catalyst products.
[0022] A motor 2 is installed on the upper end of the kettle body 1, and the model of the motor 2 is TC7124B5. The inner top surface of the kettle body 1 is connected with a coaxial connecting rod 3 through a bearing rotation, and a sector gear 4 is fixedly set on the connecting rod 3. Gear 4 meshes and is connected with the rack 5 that is arranged horizontally, and one end of rack 5 is connected with drive rod 6 in rotation, and the eccentric wheel 7 that is provided with horizontally is provided with in kettle body 1 (as figure ...
Embodiment 2
[0030] Such as image 3 As shown, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that the lower side wall of the turntable 10 is fixedly connected with a rotating rod 12 coaxially arranged with the kettle body 1, and each scraper blade 11 and the rotating rod 12 are fixed. A vertically arranged net plate 13 is connected.
[0031] In this embodiment, the mesh plate 13 rotates reciprocally in the kettle body 1 with the scraper, which can effectively stir the reactants in the kettle body 1 and fully mix the reactants, thereby promoting the progress of the reaction.
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