FCC swirl impeding separation apparatus

Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Fluidized bed

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C422S147000

Reexamination Certificate

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07601305

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and process is disclosed for the separation of solids from gases in a mixture which is most particularly applicable to an FCC apparatus. The mixture of solids and gases are passed through a conduit and exit through a swirl arm that imparts a swirl motion having a first annular direction to centripetally separate the heavier solids from the lighter gases. The mixture then enters a gas recovery conduit in which at least one plate radially extending from an inner wall impedes rotational motion of the mixture. The mixture enters cyclones at the other end of the gas recovery conduit without substantial swirling motion.

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