Method for separating coarse particles from a liquid

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Separating

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210115, 210220, 209250, 209273, 162 55, B07B 104

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045362955

ABSTRACT:
For the purpose of separating coarse particles from a liquid such as water, e.g. in the cellulose industry, laundries etc., a vertical container is used in which a nozzle receives liquid from a pump and sprays the liquid in the form of a conical liquid jet up against the underside of a screening cloth. Above this cloth there is an outlet for the liquid, coarse particles impinging against the cloth and falling back to the bottom of the container. In accordance with the invention the total flow from the pump and jet is led off via the screening cloth and outlet above said cloth, the liquid level in the container being disposed between the nozzle and the screening cloth so that the liquid jet is sprayed through a layer of the liquid in the container before reaching the screening cloth.

REFERENCES:
patent: 518238 (1894-04-01), Fullner
patent: 1512323 (1924-10-01), Wallace
patent: 3789978 (1974-02-01), Janson
patent: 4153543 (1979-05-01), Janson
patent: 4290979 (1981-09-01), Sugiura

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