Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1980-06-20
1981-10-13
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
406 95, B03C 300
Patent
active
042945925
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for hydraulic transport of precipitator dust in a precipitator plant, which is provided with several hoppers. These are consecutively arranged in flow direction of the gas to be cleaned passing through precipitator cells. The hoppers are located underneath a discharge device, and are provided with a sluice chamber having an inlet for rinse water and an outlet for a mixture of rinse water and precipitator dust. The exit of the sluice chamber of the rear hopper, in gas flow direction, is connected with the inlet of the sluice chamber of the preceding hopper by one sluiceway each. The sluice chamber of the last hopper, only, is supplied with fresh rinse water. The outlet gutter following the exit of the sluice chamber of the first hopper, may be closed by a weight-loaded flap.
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Buchmuller Horst
Michelbrink Bernhard
Deutsche Babcock Aktiengesellschaft
Fogiel Max
Nozick Bernard
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