Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1987-02-19
1987-12-15
Prunner, Kathleen J.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55138, 55154, 55397, 55440, B03C 312, B03C 314, B03C 345
Patent
active
047130920
ABSTRACT:
An electrostatic precipitator includes charging, inertia and collection sections, which are arranged in the order mentioned along the direction of gas flow containing therein particles to be removed. The charging section includes a parallel electrode and a discharging electrode located between the parallel plates, and, thus, the particles floating in the gas passing through the charging section become charged and partly agglomerated. The inertia section includes a deflector plate arranged at a predetermined angle thereby causing the gas flow to change its course of action locally to have the particles impinge on the deflector plate due to inertia. The collection section includes a trough which is formed continuous with the deflector plate with its mouth opened against the gas flow.
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Kikuchi Yoshikazu
Nakao Reiro
Corona Engineering Co., Ltd.
MacDonald Thomas S.
MacPherson Alan H.
Prunner Kathleen J.
Winters Paul J.
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