Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1975-05-30
1977-08-16
Lutter, Frank W.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55140, 55148, 55152, 55435, 55DIG38, B03C 340
Patent
active
040423549
ABSTRACT:
Herein disclosed is an electrostatic precipitator for removal of corrosive particles from a corrosive laden gas passing therethrough. The electrostatic precipitator comprises a shell having a corrosive resistant lining secured thereto. A corrosive resistant support plate is secured to the shell of the precipitator and first and second sets of juxtaposed corrosive resistant collector electrode tubes are suspended from the support plate. A corrosive resistant top support grid is spaced above the support plate and insulated from the shell and a corrosive resistant bottom guide grid is spaced below the first and second sets of collector electrode tubes. A plurality of corrosive resistant discharge wires are secured between the top support grid and the bottom guide grid and pass substantially through the center of the tubes in the first set. A plurality of corrosive resistant discharge support members are secured between the top support grid and the bottom guide grid and pass substantially through the center of the tubes in the second set for supporting the bottom grid. Inlet port means extend through the shell above the bottom of the first and second sets of collector electrode tubes for supplying the corrosive particle laden gas to the interior of the precipitator and for insuring a substantially even distribution of the gas throughout the interior of the precipitator below the support plate prior to the gas entering the bottom of the first and second sets of collector electrode tubes for removal of the corrosive particles.
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Brumback Oscar B.
Environmental Elements Corporation
Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
Zeh, Jr. Herbert J.
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