Air cleaning system for mechanical industrial processes

Gas separation – With remote fan or pump and unconfined flow to separator

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553852, 55418, 55DIG18, 95 31, 95273, 454 56, 454 66, 454 67, B01D 4504

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ABSTRACT:
An air cleaning system for treating contaminated air from a mechanical industrial process containing a heterogenous multi-component mixed density fluid (e.g., mist, vapor and/or smoke) that addresses the cloud-like behavior of this contaminated air. The air cleaning system continuously captures a contaminated air volume emitted during operation of the mechanical industrial process and mixes that contaminated air volume with an ambient air volume in order to produce a mixed air volume having certain characteristic temperatures and air velocities. The characteristics of the mixed air volume are controlled such that the mixed air volume does not exhibit cloud-like behavior when transferred via a conduit structure to an air cleaning apparatus or the like.

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