Method for clarifying contaminated fluids

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Making an insoluble substance or accreting suspended...

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210708, 210788, 210789, C02F 124

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057075301

ABSTRACT:
The method of the present invention comprises introducing a contaminated fluid mixture containing solids, liquid and contaminating fluid into a preliminary separator to separate the contaminating fluid from the principal liquid and solids; tangentially introducing the contaminated fluid mixture into a vertical cylindrical vessel in a circular motion to further separate the contaminating fluid from the principal liquid and solids; introducing air into the contaminated fluid mixture to further separate the contaminating fluid from the liquid and solids; maintaining the circular flow of the contaminated fluid mixture within the vessel to separate the fluid into contaminating fluid, clean liquid and solid contaminants; collecting the contaminating fluid in a reservoir; removing the contaminating fluid from the reservoir; and, discharging the clean liquid from the vessel.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4094783 (1978-06-01), Jackson
patent: 4331534 (1982-05-01), Barnscheidt
patent: 4876016 (1989-10-01), Young

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