Flexible blade apparatus for the recovery of floating material

Liquid purification or separation – With movable support – Float

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210400, 210526, 210923, E02B 1504

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042618274

ABSTRACT:
The apparatus comprises an endless belt carrying a plurality of flexible blades the belt being mounted between two end drums above a guideway parallel to the lower side of the belt. The belt is extended at its lower portion by an inlet chute. The bottom of the inlet chute forms a hogback shape hump whose top, intended to be brought beneath the floating layer of material to be recovered, is arranged substantially vertically over the point where the transverse edge of the flexible blades comes into contact with the water sheet. A tendency to back-flow of the polluting material is thus compensated.

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