Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Apparatus – With spray or jet supplying and/or applying means
Patent
1987-06-12
1988-11-29
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Apparatus
With spray or jet supplying and/or applying means
134102, 15320, 239398, 239424, 261 781, 261 782, 261DIG78, B08B 302, B08B 502
Patent
active
047874040
ABSTRACT:
A low flow rate-low pressure atomizer device is disclosed which is so dimensioned and operated as to accelerate a gas to substantially sonic velocity and cause it to break up a cleaning liquid into small droplets and accelerate these droplets to at least half the velocity of said gas to create shear stress at a surface closely adjacent the exit end of said device, thereby to remove contaminants or the like from said surface.
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Klosterman Donald H.
Knee Scott V.
Laskowski Sofia M.
Shi Shei-Kung
Gerrity Stephen F.
Hornsby Harvey C.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Otto, Jr. Henry E.
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