Mica particle rinsing assembly
By using a separator mesh to divide the chambers and a fan blade to agitate the mica particles in the rinsing assembly, the problems of insufficient agitation and incomplete cleaning are solved, achieving a highly efficient and low-damage mica particle rinsing effect.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520073792.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-01-14
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-01-14
AI Technical Summary
In the current mica particle rinsing process, insufficient agitation leads to incomplete cleaning or requires a long cleaning time, and the mica particles are easily damaged during agitation.
The tank is divided into a rinsing chamber and a settling chamber by a partition net. A motor-driven shaft drives a fan blade to stir the mixture, preventing mica particles from colliding with each other. The partition net enables gradual settling, and the rinsing effect is precisely controlled by an inclined guide plate and a solvent addition component.
It improves rinsing efficiency, reduces damage to mica particles, ensures thorough and efficient cleaning, and simplifies the operation process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of mica synthesis technology, and in particular to a mica particle rinsing assembly. Background Technology
[0002] Synthetic mica is a layered silicate compound formed from chemical raw materials and high-quality mineral raw materials through high-temperature reaction, melting, cooling, crystallization, and growth. It has the following characteristics: it does not contain hydrocarbon groups, so it has better temperature resistance and good insulation. At the same time, since this compound is formed by direct firing, it has high purity and whiteness. It is widely used in industries such as pearl pigments, cosmetic powders, plastics and ceramic fillers.
[0003] In the production process of mica, rinsing is an important step, aiming to remove impurities and improve its purity and quality. Current rinsing methods typically involve mixing mica with water and then stirring to achieve the cleaning purpose. However, this approach has the following problems:
[0004] During the cleaning process, some mica particles remain at the bottom of the mixing tank after cleaning and are in a sedimentary state. These mica particles collide and rub against each other when the tank is stirred, causing them to break down. To address this issue, patent 202020900076.0 provides a mica powder rinsing device that uses multiple agitators located at the edge of the rinsing tank for stirring. By employing a low-speed rotating shaft, excessive stirring force can be avoided to prevent damage to the mica particles. However, this patent also suffers from incomplete cleaning or the need for prolonged cleaning due to its relatively low stirring force.
[0005] In view of this, there is an urgent need for a mica particle rinsing component to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a mica particle rinsing component that solves the above-mentioned problems.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model adopts the following technical solution: a mica particle rinsing assembly, comprising:
[0008] The tank consists of a tank body, a motor, a first fan blade, a second fan blade, a rotating shaft, and support legs. The support legs are fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the tank body. The upper end of the tank body is provided with a water inlet and a feed inlet that are fixedly connected to it. The tank body is provided with a partition net that divides it into a rinsing chamber and a sedimentation chamber. The curved side wall of the tank body is provided with a first discharge port that matches the position of the partition net. The bottom of the tank body is provided with a second discharge port. The first fan blade is located in the rinsing chamber, and the second fan blade is located in the sedimentation chamber. One end of the rotating shaft passes through the first fan blade, the partition net, and the second fan blade in sequence, and the other end passes through the top surface of the tank body and is connected to the motor. The rotating shaft is also keyed to the first fan blade and the second fan blade, and the rotating shaft is connected to the bearing of the partition net.
[0009] Preferably, the first discharge port is provided with a matching first end cap, the first end cap is provided with a drain pipe, and the partition net is inclined toward the first discharge port.
[0010] Preferably, the second discharge port is provided with a matching second end cap, and a filter screen that can be detachably connected to the second discharge port is provided between the second end cap and the second discharge port.
[0011] Preferably, the tank body is provided with an inclined guide plate that matches the inlet, and the inclined guide plate is located below the inlet.
[0012] Preferably, the tank is provided with a solvent adding assembly, which includes an adding box, a sliding plate, and a position adjusting rod. The adding box is fixedly connected to the top surface of the tank by a support frame. The top surface of the adding box is provided with a solvent adding port. The bottom surface of the adding box near the motor is provided with a connecting pipe fixedly connected to it. The lower end of the connecting pipe passes through the tank and is located inside it. The position adjusting rod is fixedly connected to the sliding plate.
[0013] Preferably, the position adjustment rod includes an outer cylinder and an inner rod body. One end of the inner rod body passes through the side wall of the adding box away from the motor and is fixedly connected to the slide plate. The other end is threaded into the outer cylinder, and the position adjustment rod is clearance-fitted with the side wall of the adding box.
[0014] Preferably, a strip-shaped observation port is provided on the side wall of the outer cylinder, and the edge of the strip-shaped observation port is provided with distance scale.
[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are:
[0016] The system employs a partition mesh within the tank. As the motor drives the rotating shaft, the first blade agitates and washes the mica particles, gradually filtering and settling them into the sedimentation chamber. This ensures thorough rinsing while minimizing damage to the mica particles. Attached Figure Description
[0017] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of a mica particle rinsing assembly;
[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic cross-sectional view of the internal structure of the tank body in this utility model;
[0019] Figure 3 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of the solvent addition component in Embodiment 2 of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the position adjustment rod in Embodiment 2 of this utility model.
[0021] In the diagram: 1. Tank body; 10. Water inlet; 11. Feed inlet; 110. Angled guide plate; 12. Rinsing chamber; 13. Sedimentation chamber; 14. Separator; 15. First discharge port; 150. First end cap; 151. Drain pipe; 16. Second discharge port; 160. Second end cap; 161. Filter screen; 2. Motor; 3. First fan blade; 4. Second fan blade; 5. Rotating shaft; 6. Support leg; 7. Solvent adding assembly; 70. Adding box; 700. Solvent adding port; 701. Connecting pipe; 702. Support frame; 703. Valve; 71. Slide plate; 72. Position adjusting rod; 720. Outer cylinder; 7200. Strip-shaped observation port; 7201. Distance scale; 721. Inner rod. Detailed Implementation
[0022] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments.
[0023] Please see the appendix Figure 1-4
[0024] Example 1
[0025] A mica particle rinsing assembly, comprising:
[0026] The tank consists of a tank body 1, a motor 2, a first fan blade 3, a second fan blade 4, a rotating shaft 5, and a support leg 6. The support leg 6 is fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the tank body 1. The upper end of the tank body 1 is provided with a water inlet 10 and a feed inlet 11 fixedly connected thereto. The tank body 1 is provided with a partition net 14 that divides it into a rinsing chamber 12 and a sedimentation chamber 13. The curved side wall of the tank body 1 is provided with a first discharge port 15 that matches the position of the partition net 14. The bottom of the tank body 1 is provided with a second discharge port 16. The first fan blade 3 is located in the rinsing chamber 12, and the second fan blade 4 is located in the sedimentation chamber 13. One end of the rotating shaft 5 passes through the first fan blade 3, the partition net 14, and the second fan blade 4 in sequence, and the other end passes through the top surface of the tank body 1 and is connected to the motor 2. The rotating shaft 5 is keyed to the first fan blade 3 and the second fan blade 4, and the rotating shaft 5 is connected to the partition net 14 by a bearing.
[0027] The inner cavity of the tank 1 is divided into a rinsing chamber 12 and a settling chamber 13 by the partition net 14. With the motor 2 running, the mica particles are located in the rinsing chamber 12. Since the rinsing chamber 12 is mostly filled with rinsing water and a small amount of mica particles, the rotation of the shaft 5 driven by the motor 2 can not only clean the mica particles, but also prevent the mica particles from colliding and rubbing against each other during the rinsing process. During the cleaning process, the mica particles will gradually pass through the partition net 14 and enter the settling chamber 13. It should be noted that the main function of the second fan blade 4 in the settling chamber 13 is to prevent dust in the rinsing water from settling on the mica particles at the bottom of the tank 1. Therefore, the size of the second fan blade 4 is smaller than the size of the first fan blade 3. In principle, it is only necessary to keep the water in the settling chamber 13 in a flowing state.
[0028] Specifically, the first discharge port 15 is provided with a matching first end cap 150, and the first end cap 150 is provided with a drain pipe 151. The separator 14 is inclined toward the first discharge port 15. Considering that after the rinsing process, the dust in the water will re-adhere to the mica particles when draining from the bottom, the first discharge port 15 and the drain pipe 151 are opened in the middle of the tank body 1. While draining water, it is also convenient to clean the debris on the separator 14.
[0029] Specifically, the second discharge port 16 is provided with a matching second end cap 160, and a filter screen 161 detachably connected to the second discharge port 16 is provided between the second end cap 160 and the second discharge port 16. After most of the rinsing water is discharged from the first discharge port 15, the mica particles are collected through the second discharge port 16. Considering that there is still water in the rinsed mica particles, a filter screen 161 is also provided at the second discharge port 16. Before collecting the mica particles, only the second end cap 160 can be opened and the particles can be left to stand for a period of time to drain the water between the mica particles through the filter screen 161.
[0030] Specifically, the tank body 1 is provided with an inclined guide plate 110 that matches the feed inlet 11, and the inclined guide plate 110 is located below the water inlet 10; in order to further utilize the rinsing water, an inclined guide plate 110 is provided at the matching position of the feed inlet 11, and the inclined guide plate 110 is located below the water inlet 10. When adding rinsing water, the mica particles can be rinsed once on the inclined guide plate 110.
[0031] Example 2
[0032] Considering the special circumstances in practical applications, such as the need to add bleaching agents or washing agents to the tank 1 in the preparation of high-whiteness mica powder to further improve the washing effect of mica particles, a separate addition channel needs to be set up to facilitate the addition of such solvents. Specifically, the tank 1 is equipped with a solvent addition component 7, which includes an addition box 70, a sliding plate 71, and a position adjustment rod 72. The addition box 70 is fixedly connected to the top surface of the tank 1 by a support frame 702. The top surface of the addition box 70 is provided with a solvent addition port 700. The bottom surface of the addition box 70 near the motor 2 is provided with a connecting pipe 701 fixedly connected to it. The lower end of the connecting pipe 701 passes through the tank 1 and is located at its... Inside, the position adjustment rod 72 is fixedly connected to the slide plate 71. Solvent is added into the addition box 70 in advance through the solvent addition port 700. Considering that the amount of solvent added generally requires a relatively precise amount, a slide plate 71 and a position adjustment rod 72 are set inside the addition box 70. The position adjustment rod 72 drives the petal 71 to move, changing the actual addable volume of the addition box 70, thereby achieving the purpose of controlling the amount added. It should be noted that some solvents are more viscous, and during the addition process, a large amount of solvent will not enter the tank 1 through the connecting pipe 701. However, considering that some solvents may directly enter the tank 1 through the connecting pipe 701, a valve 703 is set in the middle of the connecting pipe 701.
[0033] Specifically, the position adjustment rod 72 includes an outer cylinder 720 and an inner rod body 721. One end of the inner rod body 721 passes through the side wall of the addition box 70 away from the motor 2 and is fixedly connected to the slide plate 71. The other end is threaded into the outer cylinder 720, and the position adjustment rod 72 is clearance-fitted with the side wall of the addition box 70.
[0034] Specifically, the outer cylinder 720 has a strip-shaped observation port 7200 on its side wall, and the edge of the strip-shaped observation port 7200 has a distance scale 7201. In order to further accurately control the actual volume of the adding box 70, the position adjustment rod 72 adopts a threaded connection between the outer cylinder 720 and the inner rod 721. By rotating the outer cylinder 720, the position of the inner rod 721 in the outer cylinder 720 can be adjusted. With the help of the distance scale 7201, the actual application volume of the adding box 70 can be accurately controlled. After the volume is added, the outer cylinder 720 can be rotated again to move it away from the slide plate 71. Then, the outer cylinder 720 is pushed towards the slide plate 71, which in turn pushes the slide plate 71 to move, forming a compression of the solvent in the adding box 70 and accelerating the rate at which the solvent enters the tank 1. It should be noted that the diameter of the outer cylinder 720 needs to be larger than the diameter of the gap hole on the side wall of the adding box 70 to prevent the outer cylinder 720 from entering the adding box 70.
[0035] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, but the protection scope of the present utility model is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or changes made by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present utility model, based on the technical solution and the inventive concept of the present utility model, should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A mica particle rinsing assembly, characterized in that, include: The tank (1), motor (2), first fan blade (3), second fan blade (4), rotating shaft (5), and support leg (6) are fixedly connected to the bottom surface of the tank (1). The upper end of the tank (1) is provided with a water inlet (10) and a feed inlet (11) fixedly connected to it. The tank (1) is provided with a partition net (14) that divides it into a rinsing chamber (12) and a sedimentation chamber (13). The curved side wall of the tank (1) is provided with a first discharge port (15) that matches the position of the partition net (14). The tank body (1) has a second discharge port (16) at the bottom. The first fan blade (3) is located in the rinsing chamber (12), and the second fan blade (4) is located in the sedimentation chamber (13). One end of the rotating shaft (5) passes through the first fan blade (3), the separator (14), and the second fan blade (4) in sequence, and the other end passes through the top surface of the tank body (1) and is connected to the motor (2). The rotating shaft (5) is keyed to the first fan blade (3) and the second fan blade (4), and the rotating shaft (5) is connected to the separator (14) bearing.
2. The mica particle rinsing assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first discharge port (15) is provided with a matching first end cap (150), and the first end cap (150) is provided with a drain pipe (151). The partition net (14) is inclined toward the first discharge port (15).
3. The mica particle rinsing assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The second discharge port (16) is provided with a matching second end cap (160), and a filter screen (161) is provided between the second end cap (160) and the second discharge port (16) and is detachably connected to the second discharge port (16).
4. The mica particle rinsing assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The tank (1) is provided with an inclined guide plate (110) that matches the feed inlet (11), and the inclined guide plate (110) is located below the water inlet (10).
5. A mica particle rinsing assembly according to claim 4, characterized in that: The tank (1) is provided with a solvent adding assembly (7), which includes an adding box (70), a sliding plate (71) and a position adjusting rod (72). The adding box (70) is fixedly connected to the top surface of the tank (1) by a support frame (702). The top surface of the adding box (70) is provided with a solvent adding port (700). The bottom surface of the adding box (70) near the motor (2) is provided with a connecting pipe (701) fixedly connected to it. The lower end of the connecting pipe (701) passes through the tank (1) and is located inside it. The position adjusting rod (72) is fixedly connected to the sliding plate (71).
6. A mica particle rinsing assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that: The position adjustment rod (72) includes an outer cylinder (720) and an inner rod body (721). One end of the inner rod body (721) passes through the side wall of the addition box (70) away from the motor (2) and is fixedly connected to the slide plate (71). The other end is threaded into the outer cylinder (720), and the position adjustment rod (72) is clearance-fitted with the side wall of the addition box (70).
7. A mica particle rinsing assembly according to claim 6, characterized in that: The outer cylinder (720) has a strip-shaped observation port (7200) on its side wall, and the edge of the strip-shaped observation port (7200) has a distance scale (7201).
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Mica powder rinsing device
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