Classifying – separating – and assorting solids – Plural – diverse separating operations – Gaseous suspension and sifting
Patent
1991-01-24
1992-04-14
Hajec, Donald T.
Classifying, separating, and assorting solids
Plural, diverse separating operations
Gaseous suspension and sifting
2091391, 209149, 406153, B07B 900, B07B 402
Patent
active
051039818
ABSTRACT:
A particle separator which separates particles based upon their relative densities or weights. The mixture of particles is deposited within a gas channel while a flow of gas, created by a gas flow amplifier, separates the material. The gas flow is sufficient to entrain the lighter/less dense particles; but is insufficient to entrain the heavier particles which are allowed to fall into a receptacle. The lighter entrained particles are directed to another receptacle or container.
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Abbott Kenneth E.
Lyons Patrick J.
Hajec Donald T.
Ogram Mark E.
Stripping Technologies Inc.
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