Patent classifications
B01D11/0223
BEARING ASSEMBLY FOR EXTRACTOR SYSTEMS
A bearing assembly can be used in liquid service applications where the bearing assembly is intermittently or continuously exposed to liquid, such as below the liquid level of a solid-liquid extractor. In some examples, the bearing assembly includes an annular sleeve and an annular bearing. The annular sleeve is designed to be installed over the end of a rotatable shaft and positioned inside of a housing through which the rotatable shaft at least partially protrudes. The annular sleeve has an outer surface and length parallel to the rotational axis of the rotatable shaft. The outer surface of the annular sleeve may taper radially inwardly along at least a portion of the length of the sleeve. As a result, the bearing assembly and rotatable shaft positioned therein may pivot within housing about the taper of the annular sleeve.
Method and device for controlling the production of an extract using a solid-liquid extraction process
Controlling the production of an extract using solid-liquid extraction that improves the exchange of material during the extraction process and allows a controlled dehumidification of a raffinate with residual moisture in order to obtain additional valuable extract is described. The steps include providing a first mass in an extraction container, supplying a second mass to the first mass without spatial constraints and distributing and mixing the second mass into and with the first mass, discharging a mixture of the extract and the raffinate from the extraction container, separating the discharged mixture into the raffinate with residual moisture and extracts released from the raffinate with residual moisture, and further treating the raffinate with residual moisture at least such that the residual moisture consisting of the extract is at least partly removed from the raffinate with residual moisture by dehumidification and is supplied to the already separated extract.
ROSE HYDROSOL AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
Disclosed are a rose hydrosol and a preparation method thereof. The preparation method includes subjecting a rose flower to microwave-assisted extraction, collecting a resulting steam, and subjecting the resulting steam to condensation to obtain the rose hydrosol. A microwave method is used for the first time to prepare the rose hydrosol, which could directly extract water and rose aroma components from fresh rose petals with a fast extraction speed but free of long-time distillation.