Improvements in Filtering and Purifying Hydrocarbon Gases and Filtering Bodies therefor

15,239. Exley, J. H. July 25. Drying gases.-Hydrocarbon gases, for example, acetylene, are passed through a porous earthenware body formed by burning in a kiln a mixture of finely-divided sawdust, bran, flour, or other combustible material with clay, steatite, or other suitable earth. The gases are...

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Main Author JOHN HENRY EXLEY
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LanguageEnglish
Published 23.06.1900
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Summary:15,239. Exley, J. H. July 25. Drying gases.-Hydrocarbon gases, for example, acetylene, are passed through a porous earthenware body formed by burning in a kiln a mixture of finely-divided sawdust, bran, flour, or other combustible material with clay, steatite, or other suitable earth. The gases are thereby scrubbed, filtered, dried, and purified,
Bibliography:Application Number: GBD189915239