Solid-liquid separation method for superfine powder slurry
A technology for ultra-fine powder and solid-liquid separation, applied in separation methods, precipitation separation, chemical instruments and methods, etc., can solve the problems of difficult solid-liquid separation, large surface energy, etc., and achieve the goal of reducing drying costs and good dispersibility Effect
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[0022] The raw material is a fused silica suspension with water as the medium, a solid content of 50%, and a median particle size of 1 micron. The suspension does not settle, and fine powder will flow out during press filtration, making it difficult to achieve solid-liquid separation. The suspension was frozen at -20°C for 10 hours to form a mixture of completely solidified ice and fused silica, and then melted at room temperature (20°C). After melting, the agglomerates of fused silica powder particles settled and precipitated clear water. , Pour out the water to achieve solid-liquid separation, and the dried fused silica powder has good dispersibility.
Embodiment 2
[0024] The raw material is silica sol with water as the medium, solid content of 30%, and median particle size of 20 nanometers. It is difficult to achieve solid-liquid separation by centrifugation and pressure filtration. The silica sol was frozen at -20°C for 10 hours to form a mixture of completely solidified ice and silica sol, and then melted at room temperature (20°C). It was still difficult to settle at this time, and then frozen at -20°C for 10 hours, and then Melt at room temperature (20°C). After melting, the agglomerates of silica sol powder particles settle and precipitate clear water. Pour the water out to achieve solid-liquid separation. The dried silica sol powder has good dispersibility. .
Embodiment 3
[0026] The raw material is a kaolin suspension with water as the medium, a solid content of 50%, and a median particle size of 1 micron. The suspension does not settle, and fine powder will flow out during press filtration, making it difficult to achieve solid-liquid separation. The suspension was frozen at -20°C for 10 hours to form a mixture of completely solidified ice and kaolin, and then melted at room temperature (20°C). After melting, the aggregates of kaolin powder particles settled and clear water was precipitated. The water is poured out to achieve solid-liquid separation, and the kaolin after drying has good dispersibility.
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