Apparatus for microwave separation of emulsions

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219 1055F, 210708, 210748, H05B 678

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for de-emulsification of liquids using microwave energy as radiated into an applicator section of characteristic frequency dimensions consisting of a wave guide section that has a taper applicator element of low dielectric constant material separating the wave guide section into a radiation input void end and a larger volume liquid-filled output end; whereby emulsion under pressure is input to the wave guide section output end adjacent the applicator element to undergo radiation and convection heating and subsequent separation into constituent components.

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