Adsorber for two-component recovery and method of operating same

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

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55179, 55387, 55390, B01D 5306

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ABSTRACT:
An adsorber for the cleaning of air or natural gas by the removal of water as a first component and carbon dioxide and/or a hydrocarbon as a second component from the gas stream to be treated utilizes two distinct adsorber beds traversed in succession by the gas stream, at least one of these beds being vertically oriented so that the gas stream and the regenerating gas pass horizontally through it.

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