Demister, method of modifying an existing wet-type gas scrubber and wet-type gas scrubber

US9751037B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9751037-B2
Application numberUS-201314403636-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 3, 2013
Priority dateJun 4, 2012
Publication dateSep 5, 2017
Grant dateSep 5, 2017

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The invention relates to a demister ( 1 ) configured for installation to a wet-type gas scrubber ( 2 ). The wet-type gas scrubber ( 2 ) comprises a wet-scrubbing phase ( 3 ) and a liquid separation phase ( 4 ). The liquid separation phase ( 4 ) includes a liquid collecting tank ( 5 ) and a cyclonic droplet separation tower ( 6 ) attached on the liquid collecting tank for receiving a gas stream therefrom. The demister ( 1 ) comprises a mist eliminator unit (A) for removal of liquid droplets in a gas stream. The invention also relates to a method of modifying an existing wet-type gas scrubber ( 2 ) by including the demister ( 1 ). The invention further relates to a wet-type gas scrubber ( 2 ) comprising the demister ( 1 ). The demister ( 1 ) is a separate integral unit adapted to be removably attachable between the liquid collecting tank ( 5 ) and the cyclonic droplet separation tower ( 6 ).

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A demister configured for installation to a wet-type gas scrubber which comprises a wet-scrubbing phase and a liquid separation phase, said liquid separation phase including a liquid collecting tank and a cyclonic droplet separation tower attached on the liquid collecting tank for receiving a gas stream therefrom, said demister comprising a tubular frame containing a mist eliminator unit for removal of liquid droplets from a gas stream, characterized in that the demister is a separate integral unit adapted to be removably attachable between the liquid collecting tank and the cyclonic droplet separation tower, where the frame comprises: a tubular outer wall having an inner diameter which substantially equals the inner diameter of the cyclonic droplet separation tower, and a tubular inner wall having an outer diameter which is smaller than the inner diameter of the outer wall, said inner wall being disposed coaxially inside the outer wall, and that the mist eliminator unit is mounted inside the inner wall. 2. The demister according to claim 1 , characterized in that the tubular frame comprises a first mounting element adapted for mounting to a corresponding second mounting element of the liquid collecting tank, and a third mounting element adapted for mounting to a corresponding fourth mounting element of the cyclonic droplet separation tower. 3. The demister according to claim 2 , characterized in that the mounting elements are mounting flanges with a plurality of bolt holes. 4. The demister according to claim 1 , characterized in that the frame comprises a launder for collecting liquid and solids, said launder having an inner space limited by the outer wall, the inner wall and a bottom; and a discharge channel in the outer wall adjacent to the bottom for removal of liquid and solids from the inner space of the launder. 5. The demister according to claim 4 , characterized in that the demister comprises jet nozzles each adapted for spraying a jet of pressurized cleaning medium, such as pressurized liquid or gas, to clean the mist eliminator unit and/or the launder from accumulated solids. 6. The demister according to claim 1 , characterized in that the mist eliminator unit comprises a vane-type mist eliminator. 7. The demister according to claim 6 , characterized in that the mist eliminator unit comprises a plurality of radially arranged fixed swirl vanes that cause a swirling motion in the gas stream. 8. The demister according to claim 1 , characterized in that the mist eliminator unit comprises a mesh-type mist eliminator. 9. A wet-type gas scrubber comprising a wet-scrubbing phase, a liquid separation phase, said liquid separation phase including a liquid collecting tank and a cyclonic droplet separation tower attached on the liquid collecting tank for receiving a gas stream therefrom, and a tubular frame containing a demister comprising a mist eliminator unit for removal of liquid droplets in a gas stream, characterized in that the demister is a separate integral unit adapted to be removably attachable between the liquid collecting tank and the cyclonic droplet separation tower, where the frame comprises: a tubular outer wall having an inner diameter which substantially equals the inner diameter of the cyclonic droplet separation tower, and a tubular inner wall having an outer diameter which is smaller than the inner diameter of the outer wall, said inner wall being disposed coaxially inside the outer wall, and that the mist eliminator unit is mounted inside the inner wall. 10. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 9 , characterized in that the tubular frame comprises a first mounting element adapted for mounting to a corresponding second mounting element of the liquid collecting tank, and a third mounting element adapted for mounting to a corresponding fourth mounting element of the cyclonic droplet separation tower. 11. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 10 , characterized in that the mounting elements are mounting flanges with a plurality of bolt holes. 12. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 9 , characterized in that the frame comprises a launder for collecting liquid and solids, said launder having an inner space limited by the outer wall, the inner wall and a bottom; and a discharge channel in the outer wall adjacent to the bottom for removal of liquid and solids from the inner space of the launder. 13. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 12 , characterized in that the demister comprises jet nozzles each adapted for spraying a jet of pressurized cleaning medium, such as pressurized liquid or gas, to clean the mist eliminator unit and/or the launder from accumulated solids. 14. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 9 , characterized in that the mist eliminator unit comprises a vane-type mist eliminator. 15. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 13 , characterized in that the mist eliminator unit comprises a plurality of radially arranged fixed swirl vanes that cause a swirling motion in the gas stream. 16. The wet-type gas scrubber according to claim 9 , characterized in that the mist eliminator unit comprises a mesh-type mist eliminator.

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What does patent US9751037B2 cover?
The invention relates to a demister ( 1 ) configured for installation to a wet-type gas scrubber ( 2 ). The wet-type gas scrubber ( 2 ) comprises a wet-scrubbing phase ( 3 ) and a liquid separation phase ( 4 ). The liquid separation phase ( 4 ) includes a liquid collecting tank ( 5 ) and a cyclonic droplet separation tower ( 6 ) attached on the liquid collecting tank for receiving a gas stream …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Outotec Finland Oy
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D45/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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