Pressure-swing absorption based cleaning methods and systems

Textiles: fluid treating apparatus – Machines – With gas – steam or mist treating

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68 1208, 68 1209, 239136, B08B 304

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058815775

ABSTRACT:
The cleaning process according to the present invention includes three main steps including supercritical extraction of soluble contaminants with a solvent composition, subcritical removal of particulate material with agitation, and solvent recovery and recycle. The supercritical extraction of soluble contaminants is performed by pumping a solvent composition into a cleaning vessel containing articles to be cleaned and pressurizing and heating the fluid in the vessel to a supercritical state. Then the subcritical phase is begun to remove particulate material from the articles by reducing the pressure and temperature of the solvent composition in the cleaning vessel to a subcritical state and reforming the liquid/gas interface. Agitation of the articles in the cleaning vessel is provided by recirculation of the solvent composition or by motion of a mechanical device within the cleaning vessel. Due to a density difference between gas and liquid in the subcritical phase, the degree of agitation and resultant particulate removal is maximized. The solvent composition recovery step preferably includes further depressurization of the fluid to separate and remove soluble and insoluble contaminants from the fluid, allowing this solvent composition to be reused. The system may be operated with any gas with suitable solvent properties such as carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide based mixtures, or other known solvents.

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