Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1981-09-28
1983-08-02
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55 89, 210708, 252330, B01D 4700
Patent
active
043964052
ABSTRACT:
A method for continuously removing volatile organic solvent paint carriers from the atmosphere of paint spray booths is disclosed. By the process described, an oil-water emulsion is used to scrub volatile organic materials from the paint spray booth atmosphere. 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, Jr. Edwin C.
Epple Donald G.
Miller Robert A.
Nalco Chemical Company
Nozick Bernard
Premo John G.
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