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Redispersion of Filter Cake
The Advantages
Introduction
The Process
The Problem
The Solution
HIGH SHEAR MIXERS/EMULSIFIERS
CHEMICALS
Solutions for Your TOUGHEST
MIXING Applications in
APPLICATION REPORT
Filter cake requires redispersion into an appropriate solvent before use in subsequent
manufacturing processes; it may also require dispersion into an appropriate “wash” fluid
to remove traces of “mother liquor” or other impurities. Requirements of the
redispersion process include:
• Breaking up of the cake into the surrounding liquid to form a slurry
• Intimate contact of liquid and solid particles
The solid material obtained from filtration or centrifugation of a suspension is
called filter cake. This usually contains 60% or more solids in aqueous or
organic media. Materials sometimes extracted in this way include:
• Pigments
• Dyestuffs
• Pharmaceutical active ingredients
• Detergent additives
• Optical brighteners
CHEMICALS
The Process
Redispersion of Filter Cake
Using conventional mixers and agitators a number of problems can be encountered:
• Long periods of soaking in appropriate aqueous or organic solvent are sometimes
required to break up the cake.
• The filter or centrifuge cake is in the form of large lumps which conventional
agitators cannot easily break down.
• Even after the cake has been reduced to smaller particles, conventional agitation will
not break up clumps of individual agglomerates or crystals.
• Some filter cakes are hard with abrasive particles which can cause excessive wear to
machinery.
• Mother liquor trapped in clusters and agglomerates may be a contaminant and
require a further filtration or centrifugation step to eliminate.
The Problem
CHEMICALS
A Silverson High Shear mixer will easily break large lumps of cake and also disperse the
individual particles or crystals into the surrounding liquid. This is achieved as follows:
The Solution
The vessel is charged with
the aqueous or organic
solvent. The mixer is
started, and the filter cake
is added. The powerful
vortex created by the high
speed rotation of the rotor
blades draws the filter cake
and surrounding liquid into
the workhead. The high
shear mixing action rapidly
combines the materials.
The liquid and solid
ingredients are driven to
the periphery of the
workhead by centrifugal
force. The filter cake is
broken down in the gap
between the rotor and
stator wall before being
forced out through the
stator into the body of the
mix. Fresh material is
simultaneously drawn into
the workhead.
This creates a vigorous
circulatory pattern within
the vessel, ensuring all the
material passes through
the workhead many
hundreds of times. The
filter cake is thoroughly
dispersed into the
surrounding liquid in a
short mixing cycle.
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
This offers a number of advantages:
• A Silverson High Shear mixer has the capacity to disintegrate both large and small
lumps of cake and agglomerates.
• The high speed operation and greater efficiency leads to shorter process time,
reduced wear on machinery, and considerable savings in downtime and replacement
parts.
• Pre-soaking or re-working is not required, greatly reducing process time.
• The process can be carried out in a single vessel, or continuously in-line.
• May eliminate the need for additional equipment.
• “Wash” steps can be done continuously and instantly with a Silverson In-Line mixer,
greatly reducing process time and eliminating the need for additional vessels and
processing stages.
The Advantages
Silverson Machines,Inc. 355 Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow, MA 01028
Ph: (413) 525-4825 • Fax:(413) 525-5804 • www.silverson.com
Information contained in this report is believed to be correct and
is included as a guide only. No warranty is expressed or implied
as to fitness for use or freedom from patents. Silverson Machines
reserve the right to change product specification without notice.
Issue No. 11CA2
The batch size, formulation, type of ingredients and the viscosity of
the end product dictate which machine from the Silverson product
line is best suited to individual processing requirements:
High Shear Batch Mixers
• Suitable for batch sizes up to 4,000 gallons
• Small units available for R&D and pilot production
Duplex Disintegrator/ Dissolver (Illustrated)
• Twin workhead assembly.
• Upper head draws material down from surface
and disintegrates large solids.
• Lower head further reduces particle size and
disperses agglomerates
• Suitable for higher viscosity products
High Shear In-Line Mixers
• Ideal for larger batches
• Aeration free
• Easily retro fitted to existing plant
• Self pumping
• Can be used to discharge vessel
• 2nd unit can be used for introducing wash fluids
High Shear Bottom Entry Units
• Can be used with a Silverson Batch Mixer in the
vessel or an In-Line mixer in a recirculating
pipeline system
• Suitable for use on higher viscosity products
Silverson
Bottom Entry
Mixer
Agitator for
in-tank
uniformity
Silverson
In-Line
Mixer
Agitator for
in-tank
uniformity
Pipeline return below fluid
level to prevent aeration

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Chemical Industry Case Study: Redispersing Filter Cake

  • 1. Redispersion of Filter Cake The Advantages Introduction The Process The Problem The Solution HIGH SHEAR MIXERS/EMULSIFIERS CHEMICALS Solutions for Your TOUGHEST MIXING Applications in APPLICATION REPORT
  • 2. Filter cake requires redispersion into an appropriate solvent before use in subsequent manufacturing processes; it may also require dispersion into an appropriate “wash” fluid to remove traces of “mother liquor” or other impurities. Requirements of the redispersion process include: • Breaking up of the cake into the surrounding liquid to form a slurry • Intimate contact of liquid and solid particles The solid material obtained from filtration or centrifugation of a suspension is called filter cake. This usually contains 60% or more solids in aqueous or organic media. Materials sometimes extracted in this way include: • Pigments • Dyestuffs • Pharmaceutical active ingredients • Detergent additives • Optical brighteners CHEMICALS The Process Redispersion of Filter Cake Using conventional mixers and agitators a number of problems can be encountered: • Long periods of soaking in appropriate aqueous or organic solvent are sometimes required to break up the cake. • The filter or centrifuge cake is in the form of large lumps which conventional agitators cannot easily break down. • Even after the cake has been reduced to smaller particles, conventional agitation will not break up clumps of individual agglomerates or crystals. • Some filter cakes are hard with abrasive particles which can cause excessive wear to machinery. • Mother liquor trapped in clusters and agglomerates may be a contaminant and require a further filtration or centrifugation step to eliminate. The Problem
  • 3. CHEMICALS A Silverson High Shear mixer will easily break large lumps of cake and also disperse the individual particles or crystals into the surrounding liquid. This is achieved as follows: The Solution The vessel is charged with the aqueous or organic solvent. The mixer is started, and the filter cake is added. The powerful vortex created by the high speed rotation of the rotor blades draws the filter cake and surrounding liquid into the workhead. The high shear mixing action rapidly combines the materials. The liquid and solid ingredients are driven to the periphery of the workhead by centrifugal force. The filter cake is broken down in the gap between the rotor and stator wall before being forced out through the stator into the body of the mix. Fresh material is simultaneously drawn into the workhead. This creates a vigorous circulatory pattern within the vessel, ensuring all the material passes through the workhead many hundreds of times. The filter cake is thoroughly dispersed into the surrounding liquid in a short mixing cycle. Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 This offers a number of advantages: • A Silverson High Shear mixer has the capacity to disintegrate both large and small lumps of cake and agglomerates. • The high speed operation and greater efficiency leads to shorter process time, reduced wear on machinery, and considerable savings in downtime and replacement parts. • Pre-soaking or re-working is not required, greatly reducing process time. • The process can be carried out in a single vessel, or continuously in-line. • May eliminate the need for additional equipment. • “Wash” steps can be done continuously and instantly with a Silverson In-Line mixer, greatly reducing process time and eliminating the need for additional vessels and processing stages. The Advantages
  • 4. Silverson Machines,Inc. 355 Chestnut Street, East Longmeadow, MA 01028 Ph: (413) 525-4825 • Fax:(413) 525-5804 • www.silverson.com Information contained in this report is believed to be correct and is included as a guide only. No warranty is expressed or implied as to fitness for use or freedom from patents. Silverson Machines reserve the right to change product specification without notice. Issue No. 11CA2 The batch size, formulation, type of ingredients and the viscosity of the end product dictate which machine from the Silverson product line is best suited to individual processing requirements: High Shear Batch Mixers • Suitable for batch sizes up to 4,000 gallons • Small units available for R&D and pilot production Duplex Disintegrator/ Dissolver (Illustrated) • Twin workhead assembly. • Upper head draws material down from surface and disintegrates large solids. • Lower head further reduces particle size and disperses agglomerates • Suitable for higher viscosity products High Shear In-Line Mixers • Ideal for larger batches • Aeration free • Easily retro fitted to existing plant • Self pumping • Can be used to discharge vessel • 2nd unit can be used for introducing wash fluids High Shear Bottom Entry Units • Can be used with a Silverson Batch Mixer in the vessel or an In-Line mixer in a recirculating pipeline system • Suitable for use on higher viscosity products Silverson Bottom Entry Mixer Agitator for in-tank uniformity Silverson In-Line Mixer Agitator for in-tank uniformity Pipeline return below fluid level to prevent aeration