Apparatus for feeding wood chips and the like into a treatment bin includes a feed tube assembly adapted to lead into the bin at a non-zero angle relative to the horizon. A plate is supported underneath the lower end of the feed tube assembly to collect in a mound wood chips fed through the feed tube. The height of the lower end of the feed tube assembly is adjusted so that the lower end of the feed tube assembly engages the mound of wood chips and thereby forms a seal with the mound. A plow is supported between the plate and the lower end of the feed tube assembly. Either the plate is stationary and the plow rotates or the plow is stationary and the plate rotates to knock wood whips from the mound off the plate. The apparatus optionally includes a feed screw mounted within and longitudinally of the feed tube assembly to compress the wood chips into the mound.
Controlling Pulp Flow In An Upflow Pulp Treatment Tower
The flow patterns of the wood/paper pulp in a paper pulp treatment tower are controlled to provide for even flow through and discharge of the pulp from the upper end of the tower. Flow-altering fluids are injected into the pulp stock in the tower via appropriately positioned nozzles which create flow-altering fluid streams in the pulp stock. The streams are operable to produce either an inwardly directed pulp flow, or an outwardly directed pulp flow, whichever is desired. The system results in smooth, relatively even movement of the pulp stock from the bottom of the tower to the top, so that each fraction of the pulp mass will spend substantially the same dwell time in the tower, whereby the pulp mass is evenly processed and reacted in the tower. The resultant treated stock is superior to pulp stock treated in a tower without such flow controls.
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seasoned dead letter investigator at a 1980s Midwestern post office, leading him down a violent, unforeseen path to a kidnapped keyboard engineer and his demented business associate. Cast: Sterling Macer, Jr., John Fleck, Susan Priver, Micki Jackson, Nick Heyman, Tomas Boykin (World Premiere)
Date: Jan 10, 2024
Category: Entertainment
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Lake Mead helps provide water to 25 million people. And it just hit a record low.
But as John Fleck, a terrific writer on water issues who has been covering the Colorado River for many years, explained in 2015, there was a catch. In order to win support from California politicians, the project's backers had to agree to a key condition: in the event of a water shortage, Californi
Date: May 23, 2016
Category: U.S.
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True Blood Boss Defends Season 6, Teases What's in Store for a "Simpler ...
Specifically, viruses do mutate and that's part of why we gave ourselves a six-month time passage. This is a disease that, as Dr. Overlark (John Fleck) explained when he was injecting Nora (Lucy Griffiths), can be spread in any number of ways. It has spread around the world very rapidly. Bon Temps
Bill and Eric separately (they dont cross paths directly, which is probably just as well right now) do a lot of liberating of vamps and revenge killing of humans, with Eric first castrating Dr. Overlark (John Fleck) and Bill later stomping in the mans head. Eric rescues Jason (Ryan Kwanten), who i
back to 1896," while temperatures were 1.3 degrees above average through 2011's first six months. John Fleck and the Albuquerque Journal reports that the resulting drought and wildfires -- including the current Las Conchas fire, which has seared through 148,000 acres of land -- marks a "new normal."
Date: Jul 29, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
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Batavia, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio Alexandria, VA
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Humana Insurance - Customer Service
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Anderson High School, Cincinnati State Technical College