Apparatus for Washing and Scrubbing Gas.

Patent for a washer-scrubber that cleans gas from "tarry matter, ammonia, sulphureted hydrogen, carbonic acid and other impurities" (lines 14-16). The machine divides gas into streams, sprays it with washing liquor, spreads it over reticulated and perforated plates.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fitzgerald, John H.
Other Authors: Kehoe, Thomas D., Coles, George, Frayser, M. A. M., Clark, E. B., Norris Peters Co.
Format: Patent
Language:English
Published: United States. Patent Office. 1893
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Online Access:https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth173334/
Description
Summary:Patent for a washer-scrubber that cleans gas from "tarry matter, ammonia, sulphureted hydrogen, carbonic acid and other impurities" (lines 14-16). The machine divides gas into streams, sprays it with washing liquor, spreads it over reticulated and perforated plates.