Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Utilizing electrical or wave energy directly applied to...
Patent
1984-04-25
1986-09-02
Wyse, Thomas
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Utilizing electrical or wave energy directly applied to...
210760, 210764, 422 24, C02F 132
Patent
active
046094717
ABSTRACT:
A method of disinfecting a liquid includes introducing bubbles of a gas into a stream of liquid to be treated and passing the stream with the bubbles through a laser beam which radiates coherent light in the ultraviolet range. The gas may be selected from ozone, oxygen, hydrogen and chlorine or other halogens.
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Beemster Bernard J.
Goudy, Jr. Paul R.
Autotrol Corporation
Wyse Thomas
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