Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1988-04-25
1989-07-11
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55107, 55122, 55127, 55227, B03C 336
Patent
active
048468568
ABSTRACT:
An ultrasonic circulating air brush scrubber with a supply of scrubbing liquid in finely dispersed form in the intake air stream, and a high-voltage ionizer, includes at least one circular brush downstream of the ionizer. The brush is driven at high speed and is at the opposite potential from the ionized air stream. The circulating air scrubber provides a high degree of cleaning action for particle sizes down to below 1 .mu.m., low consumption of scrubbing liquid and dries the air on the output side.
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Burger Manfred R.
Burger Thomas F.
Collins David M.
Collins Stephen M.
Brunell Norman E.
Spitzer Robert
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