Mist eliminator

Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – Solid agent cleaning member movingly contacts apparatus

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55440, B01D 4516, B01D 4518

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042512425

ABSTRACT:
A mist eliminator comprises a plurality of blades spaced apart in parallel with each other. Each blade has a step-like portion which curves smoothly up to a single plateau. An elimination chamber is located on the plateau. The length from the eliminating chambers to gas outlets is less than that from gas inlets to the eliminating chambers and the parts of the blades from the eliminating chambers to the gas outlets is substantially parallel with a direction in which a gas enters the eliminator. The eliminator is provided at least in the rear of the blades with washing water nozzles for spraying washing water against the gas outlets. The eliminator is capable of effectively collecting fine mist and removing solid particles adhered to the blades by washing water with ease and therefore has no risk of clogging of gas passages.

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patent: 3771430 (1973-11-01), Lane
patent: 3849095 (1974-11-01), Regehr
patent: 3925040 (1975-12-01), Fattinger
patent: 3953183 (1976-04-01), Regehr

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