Rotary separator with a bladeless intermediate portion

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 52, 55199, 55398, 55404, 55408, B01D 4512

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048327093

ABSTRACT:
A high speed rotary filter device is disclosed which utilizes a rotor having a bladeless portion between the inducer and the exducer portions of the rotor, thereby substantially eliminating secondary flow within the high speed rotary filter device.

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