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titleOfInvention Crystallization reaction apparatus for growing large crystal grains and crystal separation process system including the same
abstract The present invention is a reaction tank is provided with the inlet and outlet of the reaction raw material, the reaction tank having an internal reaction space where the crystallization reaction occurs; It is located in the reaction vessel inner space, and provides a crystallization reactor is provided with a stirring rod is smaller than that of the other cross-section cross-section diameter in the direction of the reaction proceeds.
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