Distillation: processes – separatory – Distilling to separate or remove only water
Patent
1996-09-11
1998-06-16
Cain, Edward J.
Distillation: processes, separatory
Distilling to separate or remove only water
95192, 95193, 95208, 95209, 202158, 203 99, B01D 300
Patent
active
057664234
ABSTRACT:
A gas drying method is disclosed in which gas streams are dehydrated to low dew points by contacting the wet gas with a dry liquid desiccant, with the liquid desiccant regenerated by heating it in a reboiler containing an internal reboiler vapor condenser and stripping it with a stripping agent that is dried with solid desiccant.
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Cain Edward J.
OPC Engineering
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