Gas separation – Deflector – Parallel and continuous nonplanar members
Patent
1988-12-22
1992-08-11
Woo, Jay H.
Gas separation
Deflector
Parallel and continuous nonplanar members
55466, B01D 4500
Patent
active
051375559
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is an apparatus utilizing a mesh pad, located on the front of a mist extractor through which water may drain and air may pass. Water flows at a sufficient rate through said mesh pad to drain the mist extractor, and air flowing through said mesh pad is filtered of moisture and does not entrain moisture from the mist extractor.
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Bushey Scott
Peerless Manufacturing Company
Woo Jay H.
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