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<p>1,216,596. Precipitating metals from solutions. KENNECOTT COPPER CORP. June 4, 1968 [June 14, 1967], No.26615/68. Heading C7D. A process for the precipitation of substances from solution using solid precipitants comprises maintaining a body of the solution in a reaction zone in contact with a mass of solid precipitant and introducing additional solution into the reaction zone under pressure from jet nozzles directed in the same sense circularly of the reaction zone. The apparatus essentially consists of an inverted conical reaction vessel 10, charged with solid precipitant, to which solution is provided under pressure by a manifold having branches 18a, b, c communicating with the lower inlet pipe, 20, for fresh solution. The solution is discharged through jets 23, in the manifold which all point in the same direction and act circularly with respect to the reaction zone. A second manifold with branches 19, a, b, c, is provided, fed from inlet pipe 21, and having jets acting in the opposite direction to the first. Means may be provided for alternating flow between two such manifolds. The swirling fluid overflows the top of the reaction vessel carrying the precipitated metal. The latter passes through screen 15 and collects on a sloping floor 16 of the outer container 11, from which it is periodically removed through pipe 17, the exhausted solution escaping via peripheral overflow launder 13, at the upper end of container 11, and through pipe 14.</p> |