Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-corrosion
Patent
1977-08-05
1980-12-23
Spitzer, Robert H.
Compositions
Preservative agents
Anti-corrosion
210491, 2104971, 210508, 210DIG5, 210799, 210708, 156191, B01D 1702, B01D 2932
Patent
active
042409080
ABSTRACT:
A cell for coalescing oil droplets dispersed in a water emulsion including an elongated perforated tube core into which the emulsion is injected, layers of oleophilic plastic covered metal mat wound about the core through which the emulsion is forced to pass, the fibers of the metal mat being covered by oleophilic plastic such as vinyl, acrylic, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, the metal being in the form of layers of expanded metal or metal fibers, either aluminum or stainless steel. In manufacturing the cell a helix wound wire is formed around the cylindrical plastic coated metal to retain it in place and resist pressure drop of fluid flowing through the metal fibers. In addition, the preferred arrangement includes the use of an outer sleeve formed of a mat of fibrous material such as polyester fibers, acrylic fibers, modacrylic fibers and mixtures thereof.
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Rutz William D.
Swain Robert J.
Mapco, Inc.
Spitzer Robert H.
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