Separator

Gas separation – With nonliquid cleaning means for separating media – For moving indefinite or continuous length separating media

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55295, 55401, 55409, 55419, 55446, B01D 4604, B01D 4900

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ABSTRACT:
A separator for separating particulate material from fluid having a feed conduit including a plurality of feed openings and a collector having open and closed areas. The feed openings are spaced from, parallel to and continuously substantially encompassed by a portion of the closed area of the collector. The collector is moveable relative to the feed openings. A discharge conduit and particulate removal apparatus are also provided.

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