Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Process disinfecting – preserving – deodorizing – or sterilizing – Using sonic or ultrasonic energy
Patent
1995-08-25
1997-03-18
Warden, Robert J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Process disinfecting, preserving, deodorizing, or sterilizing
Using sonic or ultrasonic energy
422128, 210748, 2041582, A61L 202, C02F 136
Patent
active
056119933
ABSTRACT:
A method for sterilizing a continuous flow of wastewater containing bacteria includes applying high frequency sound waves to the continuous flow of wastewater to cause cavitation in the wastewater.
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Areopag USA, Inc.
Snider Theresa T.
Warden Robert J.
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