Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Technology for Separation and Environmental Clean-up

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Hupka J. D. Miller
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Environmental applications of the air-sparged hydrocyclone (ASH) technology are presented. The original ASH design used porous sintered steel or porous polyethylene tubes as spargers. To diminish/prevent plugging and to reduce pressure head loss in the gas path a wire screen sparger and new hydrocyclone design have been developed, which allows for wide application of the technology to solve environmental problems and to be used as a chemical reactor. Field and laboratory trials have shown that the ASH technology might be preferred for the stripping of volatile organic compounds WOC) from contaminated water. The ASH has also been developed for absorption of SO2, toluene vapors, and for the recovery of cyanide.
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APA: J. Hupka J. D. Miller  (2005)  Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Technology for Separation and Environmental Clean-up

MLA: J. Hupka J. D. Miller Air-Sparged Hydrocyclone (ASH) Technology for Separation and Environmental Clean-up. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2005.

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