Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating
Patent
1989-04-13
1990-05-15
Spitzer, Robert
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Separating
210327, 210330, 210370, 210374, 210386, B01D 3306
Patent
active
049255762
ABSTRACT:
A continuous discharge centrifuge can separate a slurry into a solid and liquid portion. The centrifuge has a housing and a rotor mounted in the housing to spin at a predetermined rate. The centrifuge has a spaced plurality of filters peripherally mounted on the rotor for separating the liquid portion by admitting it under centrifugal force. Also included is a spaced plurality of passage columns mounted between adjacent pairs of the filters. The columns can engage the outside of filters and conduct the solid portion upon the filters between it and the passage columns.
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Gotlieb Itzhak
Zidon Aharon
Behr Esq. Omri M.
Spitzer Robert
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