Plate separator construction and method

Liquid purification or separation – With repair or assembling means – Hoist or handle means

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210232, 210521, 210540, C02F 140, B01D 2100

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044379889

ABSTRACT:
A method of inserting a stack of interconnected corrugated plates, into a housing having spaced side walls is disclosed which utilizes the distortability of resilient material making up the corrugated plates to change at least one dimension of the stack and permit insertion of the stack in the housing. A combination of the first distorted and then released stack, with the housing is also disclosed. The method of inserting and stack with housing combination is useful in liquid separators for separating liquids at different densitites.

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