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Method for reducing kcl tailings loss from evaporation
   
Document Number
US Patent 4210421
Issued Date
July 1, 1980
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Disclosed is an improved method of concentrating with respect to a first salt an aqueous solution containing the first salt and a second salt, the solubility of the first salt increasing more with increasing temperatures than the solubility of the second salt, by multiple stage evaporation at progressively higher temperatures and backward feed, wherein first salt and second salt is precipitated in an evaporator stage which communicates with an elutriation leg, wherein an aqueous slurry containing first salt and second salt is withdrawn from the elutriation leg and wherein the concentrated solution is forwarded to a step where the first salt is recovered. In the improved method, slurry withdrawn from the evaporator stages is leached with raw feed and/or mother liquor from this step in which the first salt is recovered to dissolve first salt from the slurry and return the dissolved first salt to the evaporator effect.
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Owner
PPG Industries, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA)
Published
July 1, 1980
Application Number
05/960,197
Filed
November 13, 1978
US Classification
23/303   159/20.1 159/45 423/205
Int'l Classification
B01D   1/26   (20060101)   C01D   3/06   (20060101)   C01D   3/00   (20060101)  
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159/2R   159/2CS   159/45   159/47R   159/DIG.8   23/32T   23/303   23/304   423/205   423/203  
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