In-stack filter cell

Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus

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55502, 55504, 55527, 734215R, B01D 5330

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039764575

ABSTRACT:
A new filter cell which has particular utility in an isokinetic in-stack particulate collection system can be inserted directly into standard three-inch or four-inch portholes which are prevalent in the stacks which are to be tested. The filter cell is attached to a probe, both of which are inserted into the stack so that a fluid containing the particulate enters the filter cell parallel to a fiber filter which is contained therein. The fluid passes downward through the filter fiber and then exits the filter cell parallel to the fiber filter through an outlet port, leaving the particulate matter trapped in the filter.

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