Particulate collection and dewatering means for airborne particu

Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector

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55356, 55364, 55429, 383102, 383103, B01D 4600

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049464787

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and process for the collection of airborne particulate matter in combination with a fluid, the airborne particulate matter and fluid being collected in a collection chamber under negative pressure, the collection chamber having a disposal bag complimentary secured within the chamber, the disposal bag having a fluid porous bottom, the collection chamber having a drain valve disposed at its lower most point, the disposal bag and collection chamber being subjected to either positive pressure or a vacuum at the drain valve to remove fluid from the collected particulate matter prior to disposal of the particulate matter.

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