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Fog-scrubbing arrangement for flash distilling plant

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The article was published on 1959-01-19. It has received 11 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flash (photography) & Data scrubbing.

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Process for separating bituminous materials and recovering solvent

TL;DR: In this article, a steam stripper is used to separate a solvent from a bituminous material by pressure reduction and steam stripping without carryover of entrained bits of material.
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Multi-stage flash evaporators

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a three-stage flash evaporation of sea water in an elongated vessel with six parallel riser-chambers, each of which is associated on both sides with a sloping partition.
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Flash evaporator with duct and baffle means

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a multi-stage flash evaporation by passing the heated liquid through a series of chambers, maintained at successively decreasing pressures, at least one of the chambers being provided with a transverse baffle 34 slanting upwards from the bottom of the chamber in the direction of liquid flow, so that the liquid flows upwards over the baffle and falls into reservoir 36.
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Multi-effect flash evaporator

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-effect flash evaporator is provided where preheated seawater is passed into a header extending at least partially across a vessel or compartment into which the feed water is to be discharged for flashing.
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Fatty acid distillation

TL;DR: In this article, a continuous process for distilling higher fatty acids from materials containing the same, and more particularly concerns a process for the dry distillation of such materials, that is, distillation without the use of steam or other added gaseous medium.
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Process of distilling higher fatty acids

TL;DR: In this paper, a continuous process of distilling higher fatty acids from materials containing the same type of materials is described. But this process is not suitable for the dry distillation of such materials, that is, distillation without the use of steam or other added gaseous medium.
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Method of degasifying liquid for electrical insulating purposes

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used raw oil as an impregnating medium to improve the dielectric strength of insulating material, such as paper for example, and found that such oil, after being carefully refined by existing methods to remove impurities, contains approximately 12% by volume of air and other gases.