Two stage transition input section for dust collectors

Gas separation – Plural serial basically diverse separating media – Plural stages in unitary casing

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55334, 553411, 55418, 55444, 55525, B01D 4602

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ABSTRACT:
An improved gas stream inlet construction for industrial dust collectors such as fabric filter type collectors that includes a first transition section in which an incoming high velocity gas stream is reduced in velocity and delivered to a second transition section in a second flow direction substantially perpendicular to the incoming first flow direction and wherein it is further reduced in velocity and is delivered therefrom in a third flow direction substantially perpendicular to both the first and second flow directions.

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