Depolymerizatin of plastic materials
US-8969638-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US9539594B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9539594-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113696460-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2011 |
| Priority date | May 7, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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An atomizer comprises a static mixer configured to mix components of a coating agent with one another. The mixer has a plurality of fixed mixing elements and is constructionally integrated into the atomizer, and the mixer is a lattice mixer having mixing elements that are arranged intertwined in a lattice-like manner.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An atomizer including a first and second controllable main needle valves, the position of the needle valve determinative of whether a coating agent is applied, the atomizer further comprising: a first and second lattice mixer, positioned in a first and second coating lines respectively, upstream of the first and second needle valves and configured to mix components of a coating agent with one another in the respective coating lines, with the first lattice mixer positioned adjacent to the first needle valve; wherein the first and second mixers each having mixing elements that are arranged intertwined in a lattice-like manner; each mixer has a plurality of sections linearly connected one behind the other in a direction of flow and through which the flow successively passes, each of the mixer sections including a plurality of the mixing elements; and the mixing elements in adjacent sections of the mixer in the direction of flow are aligned differently from one another. 2. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the mixing elements each have an essentially rectangular cross section and are elongated. 3. The atomizer of claim 2 , wherein the individual mixing elements are each straight, sharp-edged, rod-shaped, and plastic. 4. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the individual mixing elements have a pitch angle relative to the direction of flow. 5. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the pitch angles for all mixing elements are essentially equal to one another. 6. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the mixer includes more than five sections. 7. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the mixer is elongated in the direction of flow, essentially cylindrical, and has an overall length of less than 10 centimeters. 8. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the mixer is arranged completely within the atomizer. 9. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the mixer is arranged completely in the paint tube, the mixing elements are arranged without an additional mixing tube in the paint tube, and a diameter of the mixer essentially corresponds to a diameter of the paint tube, so that the mixer fills the cross section of the paint tube substantially completely. 10. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the atomizer is suitable for application of at least two different paint systems, wherein each of the two paint systems has a plurality of components, and the atomizer for each of the different paint systems has a mixer, wherein the mixers are constructionally integrated into the atomizer. 11. The atomizer of claim 10 , wherein the mixers for the different paint systems are arranged together in the paint tube, are arranged adjacently with respect to the direction of flow, fill only part of the cross section of the paint tube, have a mixing tube in which the mixing elements are arranged, wherein the mixing tubes separate the mixers from one another, and have different mixing properties, the mixing properties being adapted to the properties of a respective one of the different paint systems. 12. The atomizer of claim 10 , wherein the mixer for one of the different paint systems is arranged in the paint tube, while the mixer for another of the different paint systems is located outside of the paint tube. 13. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of mixers are arranged in the atomizer. 14. The atomizer of claim 1 , wherein the mixing elements have a pitch angle and the pitch angle of the mixing elements is greater than 20 degrees and smaller than 70 degrees. 15. The atomizer of claim 14 , wherein the length of the coating line that lies between the end of each mixer closest to its respective main needle valve is shorter than 10 centimeters.
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