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Method and apparatus for treating silica granules using porous graphite crucible
   
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US Patent 6319550
Issued Date
November 20, 2001
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Silica granules made up of mutually agglomerated silica soot particles are treated by placing the granules in a crucible inside a furnace which contains an inert gas mixed with a chlorine-containing compound and in which the temperature lies in the range 1000.degree. C. to 1500.degree. C. According to the invention, a crucible is used that is made of porous graphite firstly to increase the surface area of the crucible through which the chlorine-containing compound diffuses. This gives rise to faster exchange between the granules and the gas for given partial pressure of the chlorine-containing compound, thereby improving purification. Secondly, the difference between the chemical natures of the silicas and the crucible make the two materials inert relative to each other so that the granules do not adhere to the walls of the crucible, thereby making it possible to recover the granules without having to apply any mechanical operation that might contaminate them.
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Owner
Alcatel (Paris,FR)
Published
November 20, 2001
Application Number
09/358,817
Filed
July 22, 1999
US Classification
427/215   427/255.39
Int'l Classification
C03C   1/00   (20060101)   C03C   1/02   (20060101)   C01B   33/00   (20060101)   C03B   19/10   (20060101)   C01B   33/12   (20060101)   C03B   19/00   (20060101)   C03B   37/012   (20060101)  
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Jul 23, 1998 [FR] 98 09409
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427/212   427/215   427/255.39  
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