Gas separation – Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
Patent
1980-02-22
1981-09-01
Nozick, Bernard
Gas separation
Means within gas stream for conducting concentrate to collector
55237, 55242, 55349, 261 79A, 261116, B01D 4700
Patent
active
042869730
ABSTRACT:
A method for removing particulates from flue gases by water scrubbing wherein the gases are contacted with a multiplicity of water sprays in a duct leading to cyclone separators and the gases are further sprayed with water within the cyclones, the cyclones separating the gases from the particulate material which is flushed from the cyclone by spraying water on the inner surface of the cyclone.
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Dickinson William W.
Hamlin Robert N.
Hess J. Edward
Johnson Donald R.
Lipsitz Paul
Nozick Bernard
Sun Oil Company of Pennsylvania
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