Gas separation: processes – Electric or electrostatic field – With addition of solid – gas – or vapor
Patent
1995-12-01
1998-08-11
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation: processes
Electric or electrostatic field
With addition of solid, gas, or vapor
95 66, 95 71, 95 73, 96 53, 96 74, B03C 3014
Patent
active
057922381
ABSTRACT:
An integrated flue gas treatment condensing heat exchanger having a particle charger located upstream of the second stage heat exchanger of the system for improved cleaning of flue gas and increased removal of fine particulate matter.
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Bailey Ralph T.
Johnson Dennis W.
Myers Robert B.
Schulze Karl H.
Bennett, Jr. Robert P.
Chiesa Richard L.
Edwards Robert J.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
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