Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1991-10-23
1992-07-14
Chiesa, Richard L.
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55316, 55387, 55486, 55512, 55524, 55527, 210504, B01D 3702, B01D 3914
Patent
active
051299232
ABSTRACT:
A filter and filtering process for coalescing droplets of atomized oil in a stream of gas includes an oil coalescing layer (14) of e.g. glass microfibres and a second layer (18) of felt or foam downstream of the coalescing layer (14). The drainage layer is impregnated with a fluorocarbon to reduce oil carry-over.
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Chalmers Andrew G.
Hunter George S.
Chiesa Richard L.
Process Scientific Innovations Limited
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