Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-08-25
1982-11-23
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55118, 55150, 29 2514, 29825, 29863, B03C 316, B03C 341, H01J 902
Patent
active
043603670
ABSTRACT:
A discharge electrode assembly (14) and the method of assembly thereof for use in a wet electrostatic precipitator includes a flat grid-like frame comprised of four vertical tubes 50, 52, 54, 56 and a pair of horizontal tubes (58, 60). Crimpable tubes (70, 72) are welded in holes formed in the end vertical tubes in a staggerred relationship to engage the tip ends of electrode wire segments (62, 64). Such wires are generally J-shaped and are inserted into the crimp tubes so that each pair of adjacent wires forms a single loop. The wires are secured to the frame only at their ends by crimping the crimp tubes.
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Dresser Industries Inc.
Lacey David L.
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