Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1982-08-06
1984-04-03
Lacey, David L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55121, 55129, 55138, 55149, B03B 310, B03B 336, B03B 374
Patent
active
044405529
ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic particle precipitator for removing dust particles from a flue gas. The precipitator includes a plurality of collecting electrodes in the shape of plates mounted on endless chains and moving between a first region through which flue gas to be treated flows and a second region where the flow of gas is extremely scarce. A dust removal mechanism is positioned in the second region to remove dust which accumulates on the electrode plates. The moving speed of the collecting electrodes is controlled within a certain range to maintain a prescribed thickness of dust on the electrodes whereby the ocurrence of reverse ionization phenomenon is prevented.
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Hikizi Seizi
Uchiya Tsuneo
Yabuta Hiroaki
Hitachi Plant Engineering & Construction Co. Ltd.
Lacey David L.
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