Process and device for separating gaseous components

Gas separation: processes – Degasification of liquid – By liquid flow modifying or mechanical agitating

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96214, 96216, B01D 1900

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056518099

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a process and apparatus for separating gaseous components from pourable media. The main feature of the invention is that regions of under pressure are formed by relative movement between the media and a substantially vane-shaped external surface on a body arranged therein. The gas collecting in the under pressure regions is evacuated through the interior of the body. The body is preferably arranged to rotate, such that at least one inlet on the body at the under pressure region communicates with a gas outlet inside the body to remove the separated gas.

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