Multi-stage straining apparatus

Liquid purification or separation – Serially connected distinct treating with or without storage... – One unit inside another

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2102571, 210261, 210338, 210475, B01D 2502

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048161489

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing foreign matter from a solution of paint or the like. The apparatus includes a vacuous vessel for receiving the paint solution which has been strained; a straining assembly which has a main body mounted in fluid communication with the vacuous vessel; and a plurality of removable filter elements positioned internally of the main body and operable selectively to remove foreign matter from the solution of paint which is passed therethrough.

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