Gas separation – With separated nongaseous material conducting or treating means
Patent
1982-04-09
1984-01-17
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
With separated nongaseous material conducting or treating means
55502, 55190, 55199, 138 41, 138 44, 239390, 2395905, B01D 4610, F15D 102
Patent
active
044262132
ABSTRACT:
A flow constriction device, typically for drainage of steam condensate, is provided with a tubular nozzle structure inserted within a bore formed in the body of the device. The insertable tubular nozzle structure provides convenient variation in flow constriction dimensions which can be employed with a generally standardized bore dimension.
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Engineering Resources, Inc.
Lacey David L.
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