Liquid purification or separation – Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet – Energy recovery from treated liquid
Patent
1977-06-10
1982-04-13
Hart, Charles N.
Liquid purification or separation
Casing divided by membrane into sections having inlet
Energy recovery from treated liquid
210456, 210541, B01D 3100
Patent
active
043246583
ABSTRACT:
This relates to a transfer device of the type including dialyzers wherein plates are arranged in stacked relation separated by separator sheets or plates with there being different liquids or fluids flowing on opposite sides of the separated sheets for transfer therethrough. Such devices are relatively thick due to the required thickness of plates which define the channels for the fluids. The transfer plates of this device are shaped from a relatively rigid and thin sheet material with the fluid passages being defined by the transfer plate on opposite sides thereof, thereby resulting in a relatively thin plate making it possible to have a maximum capacity within a relatively thin stack.
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Brown Charles E.
Hart Charles N.
Sadowski David R.
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