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publicationDate 2013-08-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102416481-B
titleOfInvention Totally closed gas atomization pulverization device
abstract The invention discloses a totally closed gas atomization pulverization device. The device comprises a heat insulation crucible, an atomizer, an atomization tower, a telescopic plastic pipe A, a telescopic plastic pipe B and the like, wherein the atomizer is arranged in the telescopic plastic pipe A; the telescopic plastic pipe A is respectively connected with the heat insulation crucible and the upper surface of a nozzle of the atomizer in a sealed mode; the atomization tower is connected with the lower surface of the nozzle through the telescopic plastic pipe B in the sealed mode; and two half metal cylindrical barrels are arranged in inner and outer metal grooves on the lower surface of the nozzle and on the atomization tower, so that a totally closed system structure is formed. The structure can prevent oxide and nitride from being formed on the atomizer and blocking the atomizer. The totally closed gas atomization pulverization device has the advantages that: the device has a simple structure and is convenient to install, blocking is effectively prevented, the quality of powder is improved, and the like.
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