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American, filter

The American filter, a similar disk filter, also available in 4ft diameter, with 20 sqft disk. [Pg.327]

The American filter consists of a series of disc leaves placed close together and mounted on a revolving shaft. [Pg.297]

Standard Pest Methodfor Determining Bacterial detention of Membrane Filters IJtili dforPiquid Filtrations ASTM F838-83, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1983 reapproved 1988. [Pg.145]

Mechanical Cake Removal. This method is used in the American version of the dynamic filter described under cross-flow filtration with rotating elements, where turbine-type rotors are used to limit the cake thickness at low speeds. The Exxflow filter, introduced in the United Kingdom, is described in more detail under cross-flow filtration in porous pipes. It uses, among other means, a roUer cleaning system which periodically roUs over a curtain of flexible pipes and dislodges any cake on the inside of the pipes. The cake is then flushed out of the curtain by the internal flow. [Pg.409]

The American version of the dynamic filter, known as the Artisan continuous filter (Fig. 30), uses such nonfiltering rotors in the form of turbine-type elements. The cylindrical vessel is divided into a series of disk-type compartments, each housing one rotor, and the stationary surfaces are covered with filter cloth. The feed is pumped in at one end of the vessel, forced to pass through the compartments in series, and discharged as a thick paste at the other end. At low rotor speeds the cake thickness is controlled by the clearance between the scraper and the filter medium on the stationary plate, while at higher speeds part of the cake is swept away and only a thin layer remains and acts as the actual medium. [Pg.411]

American Nonwovens Amoco Fabric Filters Adas Corp. [Pg.161]

At Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation (Utah), solar-evaporated brines are winter-chilled to —3° C in solar ponds. At this low temperature, a relatively pure Glauber s salt precipitates. Ponds are drained and the salt is loaded into tmcks and hauled to a processing plant. At the plant, Glauber s salt is dissolved in hot water. The resulting Hquor is filtered to remove insolubles. The filtrate is then combined with soHd-phase sodium chloride, which precipitates anhydrous sodium sulfate of 99.5—99.7% purity. Great Salt Lake Minerals Corporation discontinued sodium sulfate production in 1993 when it transferred production and sales to North American Chemical Corporation (Trona, California). [Pg.204]

The filtered cake produced from the manufacture of dicyandiamide contains about 86% calcium carbonate. American Cyanamid Co. blends the dried waste for the manufacture of calcium carbide-based desulfurized reagents as a gas releasiag agent. [Pg.369]

FIG. 17-45 Typical mechanical centrifugal separator. Type D Rotoclone (cutaway view). (American Air Filter Co., Inc. )... [Pg.1590]

This section deals with the procedure used by American Polymer Standards Corp. in the manufacture of GPC/SEC gels. The reaction is performed in a three-neck flask equipped with a reflux condenser, a mechanical stirrer, and a thermometer. First, prepare the water phase and then the organic phase. After mixing the organic phase into the water phase, stir at 300 to 400 rpm for 2 hr at 40°C. Heat to 70°C and continue mixing at 150 rpm for 10 hr. Cool to room temperature, (RT), dilute with water, and filter. Wash the gel with water, acetone, toluene, and again with acetone. Dry at 70°C for 12 hr, classify the gel, and package. [Pg.163]

Commercial grades of PVP, K-15, K-30, K-90, and K-120 and the quaternized copolymer of vinylpyrrolidone and dimthylaminoethylmethacrylate (poly-VP/ DMAEMA) made by International Specialty Products (ISP) were used in this study. PEO standard calibration kits were purchased from Polymer Laboratories Ltd. (PL), American Polymer Standards Corporation (APSC), Polymer Standards Service (PSS), and Tosoh Corporation (TSK). In addition, two narrow NIST standards, 1923 and 1924, were used to evaluate commercial PEO standards. Deionized, filtered water, and high-performance liquid chromatography grade methanol purchased from Aldrich or Fischer Scientific were used in this study. Lithium nitrate (LiN03) from Aldrich was the salt added to the mobile phases to control for polyelectrolyte effects. [Pg.501]

Figure 4-3. Range of particle sizes, concentration, and coilector performance. Courtesy American Air Filter Co, Inc. Figure 4-3. Range of particle sizes, concentration, and coilector performance. Courtesy American Air Filter Co, Inc.
Figure 4-56. Inertial centrifugal dust separator. Courtesy of American Air Filter Co. Figure 4-56. Inertial centrifugal dust separator. Courtesy of American Air Filter Co.
Figure 4-79. Charging particles in electrostatic precipitator. By permission, adapted after A. Nutting, American Air Filter Co. Figure 4-79. Charging particles in electrostatic precipitator. By permission, adapted after A. Nutting, American Air Filter Co.
Sylvan, S., Range of Particle Sizes, Concentration and Collector Performance, The American Air Filter Co., 1952. [Pg.286]

Low absolute pressure calculations, 129 Low pressure system, 129 American Petroleum Institute, 399 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 399 API Codes, 399 API oil field separators, 239 API, heat absorbed from fire, 451-453 Babcock steam formula, 103, 107, 108 Back pressure, 404 Effect of, 407, 408 Baffles, lank mixing, 311 Diagrams, 330 Bag filters/separators, 270 Bag materials, 274 Cleaning, 272, 273 Heavy dust loads, 271 Specifications, 271 Temperature range, 271 Bins, silos, hoppers venting, 516 Blast pressure, 496 Blowdown, 404... [Pg.626]

Am may enter surface water from nuclear power plants sited on the shores. A region of possible concern is the Great Lakes where 35 nuclear facilities are located in the lakes basin. A sample of water from Lake Ontario collected in 1985 and fdtered through a 0.45 pm Millipore filter contained 0.3 mBq 241Am/L (8 fCi/L) (Platford and Joshi 1986). A few water samples from the Savannah River, which received runoff and discharges from the DOE Savannah River Plant, contained 0.05 fCi 241Am/L (2 pBq/L), about the same levels as other American rivers (DOE 1980). [Pg.169]


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