Gebr. Lodige Maschinenbau Gmbh Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100147670 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THERMALLY DISINTEGRATING A STARTING MATERIAL USING FOREIGN PARTICLES - The invention relates to a method and a device for the thermal decomposition of an initial material, in particular, for the decomposition of meat and bone meal, oil sludges, for example, from cleaning tankers, autofluff (also called autofluffy), basic glycerin, for example, from biodiesel production, paint sludges from paint shops, contaminated soils, coated wood, and plastics such as plexiglass. According to the present method, organic initial materials are thermally decomposed very completely in nearly all cases. The very complete decomposition is achieved by adding foreign particles such as metal spheres to the initial material which is being thermally decomposed. | 06-17-2010 |
20080259724 | Rotating Gap Granulation - The invention relates to method for producing granules. Methods for producing granules are diversely used in chemical process engineering, for example, for producing starting materials for shaped bodies and, to be precise, for brake linings and sealing elements. The inventive method for producing granules from fibrous, powdery and liquid components in a mixing receptacle of a mixer provides that by rotating at least one mixing tool inside the mixing receptacle in a first direction of rotation, a compacting effect upon the components is achieved between the mixing tool and a wall section of the mixing receptacle. For example, this is achieved by appropriately sloped surfaces on the mixing tool, which push the components located inside the mixing receptacle toward a wall section. The inventive compacting effect enables an improved formation of granules. The mixer can be a conventional vertical mixer. The granulates have an advantageously rounded shape and size, for example, of the size of matchstick heads. In addition, the granule is comparatively dust-free and homogeneous. The granule thus depicts an improved starting product, e.g. for shaped bodies and, to be precise, for braking linings and sealing elements. | 10-23-2008 |