Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1989-09-01
1990-11-06
Woo, Jay H.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55128, 55151, B03C 376
Patent
active
049683306
ABSTRACT:
An improved electrostatic precipitator, is described which contains essentially vertical tubes acting as vertical collector electrodes with discharge wire electrodes suspended therein, wherein a novel nonfouling chain screen is employed as a distributor for the upward flowing gas stream and collected dust is dropped onto and passed downwardly through the chain screen for discharge.
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Manganaro James L.
Miller Ronald H.
Wolf Steven D.
Bushey C. Scott
FMC Corporation
Ianno Frank
Seems Eugene G.
Woo Jay H.
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