Method for ionizing gases, electrostatically charging particles,

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55 10, 55 13, 55107, B03C 314

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ABSTRACT:
A venturi increases the velocity of contaminated gases and guides the gases past a high, extremely dense electrostatic field presented perpendicular to the gas flow and extending radially outward between a central, accurately sized disc electrode and the surface of the venturi throat. Downstream, charged particles are collected by a wet scrubbing process or electrostatic precipitator.

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