Device and process for separating wet paint overspray

Gas separation: processes – Deflecting

Reexamination Certificate

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C095S280000, C095S285000, C096S372000, C096S373000, C055S308000, C055S318000, C055S339000, C055S385200, C055SDIG046, C118S309000, C118S326000, C427S300000, C454S050000, C454S053000, C454S055000

Reexamination Certificate

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07988769

ABSTRACT:
In order to provide a device for separating wet paint overspray from an exhaust air flow containing overspray particles, passing into the exhaust air flow in an application region of a painting assembly, the device includes at least one separation device for separating the overspray from at least a part of the exhaust air flow. Clogging of a wall surface of the device with wet paint overspray is prevented. It is proposed that the device is divided into a plurality of sections below the application region. At least one separation device is provided in one of the sections. The device includes at least one air curtain producing device for generating an air curtain on a wall surface, which delimits the flow path of the exhaust air flow and is arranged on the at least one flow guide element.

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