Gas separation – Deflector – Fixed gas whirler or rotator means
Patent
1988-08-18
1990-01-09
Spitzer, Robert
Gas separation
Deflector
Fixed gas whirler or rotator means
55319, 55462, 55465, B01D 4512
Patent
active
048925713
ABSTRACT:
Equipment takes in steam from a boiler and expands same to form water droplets. A baffle causes steam and droplets to swirl. Solubles are dissolved by droplets and insolubles separate. Both are collected by a receiver.
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Spitzer Robert
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