Liquid purification or separation – Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet – Energy recovery from treated liquid
Patent
1979-03-28
1981-10-06
Hart, Charles N.
Liquid purification or separation
Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet
Energy recovery from treated liquid
2104332, 55158, B01D 3100, B01D 5322
Patent
active
042934184
ABSTRACT:
A fluid separation apparatus comprising a bundle or bundles of a great number of permselective hollow fibers inserted into a casing and having both the ends fixed by tube sheets is disclosed. This bundle is composed of a great number of hollow fiber elements, each of which consists of one or two hollow fibers wound around by a spacer yarn composed of a textured yarn. This fluid separation apparatus is advantageously used as an artificial kidney.
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Fujii Yoshishige
Kumazawa Shunji
Nagao Syozo
Hart Charles N.
Sadowski David R.
Toray Industries Inc.
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