Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1978-03-09
1982-04-27
Prunner, Kathleen J.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55137, 55148, 55152, B03C 341, B03C 376
Patent
active
043268617
ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic precipitator has a dust-collecting assembly wherein a pair of dust-collecting electrodes, usually at positive polarity, flank an array of discharge electrodes (at negative polarity) having corona-discharge parts or edges. According to the invention, the discharge electrodes have, opposite the corona-generating points or edges, broad surfaces of a large radius of curvature to serve as collecting surfaces for dust particles charged by reverse ionization. Advantageously, along the path of the gas through the assembly, the corona-discharge and collector surfaces of the discharge electrodes alternate with one another.
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Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft
Prunner Kathleen J.
Ross Karl F.
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