Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Using magnetic force
Patent
1989-08-21
1991-08-13
Jones, W. Gary
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Using magnetic force
209 12, 209 40, 2091271, 209129, 209131, 209210, 209422, 209478, 209493, 210222, 210243, 210748, 210800, 210804, B01D 3506
Patent
active
050394266
ABSTRACT:
A process for continuous particle and polymer separation comprising injecting a stream of carrier fluid containing the material to be separated into the inlet end of a thin channel, adjusting the flow rate to a sufficiently high level that flow-dependent lift forces the different components to different transverse positions by the time they reach the end of the channel, splitting the outlet flow into at least two substreams by means of physical splitters, adjusting the flowrates of the multiple substreams such that the transverse position of the outlet splitting plane divides the particles into enriched fractions, collecting the enriched or separated components from the emerging outlet streams.
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Crellin Terry M.
Jones W. Gary
University of Utah
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