Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1983-05-04
1986-01-07
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 89, B01D 4700
Patent
active
045631999
ABSTRACT:
A method for continuously removing volatile organic paint carriers from paint spray booths is disclosed. By the process described, an oil-in-water emulsion is used to contact oversprayed paint in the paint spray booth. The emulsion is then broken and the oil phase is distilled to recover volatile components. The non-volatile components of the oil phase and recovered water are then recombined to form an emulsion and recycled to the paint spray booth.
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Lindenberger William H.
Sieder Theodore P.
Zuerner Edwin C.
Miller Robert A.
Nalco Chemical Company
Nozick Bernard
Premo John G.
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