Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1978-07-27
1979-09-11
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55151, B03C 304
Patent
active
041674006
ABSTRACT:
An assembly for restraining emitting electrodes (14) in an electrostatic precipitator of the type having collecting electrodes (12, 13) arranged in rows spaced at equal distances in parallel planes and spaced-apart emitting electrodes (14) hung in rows centrally between adjacent collecting electrodes (12, 13), such assembly including a rigid electrically-conductive grid (16) suspended from and maintaining the mutual spacing of the emitting electrodes (14), non-conductive rods (34) attached to and extending out from the grid (16) toward the walls (10) of the precipitator, and non-conductive plates (38) attached to the walls (10) interposed between the ends of the respective rods (34) and the walls (10).
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Buell Electrostatic Precipitators-Envirotech Brochure E P 202/0676/Ri dated 1974, p. 4.
Bernheim William S.
Envirotech Corporation
Morrissey John J.
Nozick Bernard
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