Process for collecting paint spray mists in spray paint operatio

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

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134 13, 134 38, 252DIG8, B01D 4706

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ABSTRACT:
An improvement in a process for the separation of aqueous paint spray mists from the environment of a paint spray operation employing a water rinse technique is described. According to the improvement, rinse water is mixed with a water-soluble, substantially non-volatile, low molecular weight, salt-like electrolyte in a quantity sufficient so that the specific weight of the aqueous salt solution at 20.degree. C. is at least 1.01. The electrolyte solution causes the paint to coagulate from the water mixture for convenient separation by decantation, filtration, or the like.

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