CH603217A5 - Separating dissolved and suspended solids from water
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Separating dissolved and suspended solids from water
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CH603217A5
CH603217A5CH389774ACH389774ACH603217A5CH 603217 A5CH603217 A5CH 603217A5CH 389774 ACH389774 ACH 389774ACH 389774 ACH389774 ACH 389774ACH 603217 A5CH603217 A5CH 603217A5
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Switzerland
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water
adsorber
suspended solids
column
separating dissolved
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CH389774A
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Willy Hager
Kurt Marquardt
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Hager & Elsaesser
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B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
B01D—SEPARATION
B01D15/00—Separating processes involving the treatment of liquids with solid sorbents; Apparatus therefor
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Treatment Of Liquids With Adsorbents In General
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Abstract
The Parent patent describes a method of separating fine suspended and/or dissolved solids from a liquid (water), using an adsorption column from which charged adsorber is removed at intervals and transferred to a washing column. In the Patent of Addition, the adsorber is then treated with a solvent, which may be washed out before the adsorber is returned to the first column; the solvent itself is purified by distillation and recycled. Tensides, emulsified fats, oils, phenols and their derivs. can readily be separated.
CH389774A1973-05-091974-03-21Separating dissolved and suspended solids from water
CH603217A5
(en)
Continuous process and apparatus for the chromatographic separation of a mixture of at least three constituents into three effluents purified by means of two solvents