Hydrolytic Sulphate Acid Evaporation by Waste Gases from Burning Furnaces of Meta-Titanic Acid Paste
The advisability of hydrolytic sulphate acid evaporation by waste gases from burning furnaces of meta-titanic acid paste has been theoretically grounded and practically proved. The optimum regime of the evaporation process has been determined and mass-transfer apparatus has been designed. The high intensity of the process has been confirmed by experiments. The dependence of the motive force and waste gases moisture on the heat transfer factor has been determined.