Method for decontaminating compressed gas

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

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55 62, 55 75, B01D 5304

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ABSTRACT:
Method for decontaminating compressed gas, including in the apparatus for performing the method a separator - dryer unit responsive to the pressure of a compressed gas injected thereinto for centrifugally separating contaminants from and cooling the gas, and depending on cooling of the gas for holding a desiccant in the unit within a temperature range of substantially optimum adsorption efficiency. On periodic interruption of the injection, accumulated contaminants are discharged through a quick-opening drain port by the residual pressure in the unit, the reduction of which admits from a separate regenerating tank through a restricted orifice a reverse flow to the drain port of expanded, decontaminated gas for regenerating the desiccant.

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