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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 13, 2011
Filed:
Nov. 17, 2010
E. Wayne Osborne, Moses Lake, WA (US);
Michael V. Spangler, Soap Lake, WA (US);
Levi C. Allen, Warden, WA (US);
Robert J. Geertsen, Moses Lake, WA (US);
Paul E. Ege, Markham, CA;
Walter J. Stupin, Whittier, CA (US);
Gerald Zeininger, Long Beach, CA (US);
E. Wayne Osborne, Moses Lake, WA (US);
Michael V. Spangler, Soap Lake, WA (US);
Levi C. Allen, Warden, WA (US);
Robert J. Geertsen, Moses Lake, WA (US);
Paul E. Ege, Markham, CA;
Walter J. Stupin, Whittier, CA (US);
Gerald Zeininger, Long Beach, CA (US);
Rec Silicon Inc, Moses Lake, WA (US);
Abstract
Fluidized bed reactor systems for producing high purity silicon-coated particles are disclosed. A vessel has an outer wall, an insulation layer inwardly of the outer wall, at least one heater positioned inwardly of the insulation layer, a removable concentric liner inwardly of the heater, a central inlet nozzle, a plurality of fluidization nozzles, at least one cooling gas nozzle, and at least one product outlet. The system may include a removable concentric sleeve inwardly of the liner. In particular systems the central inlet nozzle is configured to produce a primary gas vertical plume centrally in the reactor chamber to minimize silicon deposition on reactor surfaces.