Special receptacle or package – For gas – With gas storing absorbent or solvent
Patent
1990-07-05
1992-03-10
Konopka, Paul E.
Special receptacle or package
For gas
With gas storing absorbent or solvent
502 60, 502 80, 502407, 502413, 502415, 502416, 502526, F17C 1100, B01J 2028, B01J 2020, B01J 2904
Patent
active
050947362
ABSTRACT:
A dense pack gas adsorbent means comprising at least one particulate gas adsorbent having a particulate size distribution in which the largest small particles are less than one-third (1/3) the size of the smallest large particle and sixty percent (60%) of the adsorbent particles having a size greater than sixty (60) mesh, said adsorbent particle oriented to provide a packing density grater than one hundred and thirty percent (130%) of the particle's apparent density.
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Calgon Carbon Corporation
Konopka Paul E.
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