Abstract:
A process for fabricating an activated carbon supporting honeycomb structure is disclosed which comprises the following steps: dipping an inorganic fiber made paper in a suspension of fine particulate activated carbon and a binder or coating the suspension over the inorganic fiber made paper; drying the paper so that the activated carbon will fill the voids between the fibers in the paper; superposing sheets of the activated carbon filled paper alternately with corrugated sheets of the same paper; and bonding the individual sheets together with an adhesive to form a honeycomb structure.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a heat exchange element obtained by forming a sheet material or honeycomb structure having a shape required for a heat exchange element from an organic filler-filled sheet made from an acid-resistant glass fiber, dipping the formed sheet material or honeycomb structure in a suspension of an inorganic filler, at least a part of which is composed of scaly particles, and fixing the inorganic filler applied by the dipping treatment to the sheet material or honeycomb structure by a binder, and a process for the preparation of this heat exchange element and a heat exchange apparatus comprising this heat exchange element. A high acid resistance and a high gas-intercepting property can be maintained even by using a thin and light sheet material.
Abstract:
Elastic foamed products or articles having a much better heat resistance than that of the asbestos fiber foamed mass, prepared by drying of an aqueous fiber-dispersed slurry retaining bubbles and consisting essentially of inorganic fibers, synthetic fluormica of the non-restrictive swelling type and surface active agents. In the elastic foamed products, the inorganic fibers having films of the fluormica formed therebetween are evenly entangled with each other, said films having bubbles retained therein.
Abstract:
A rotor and a sealing device for a rotary adsorber is disclosed. The rotor includes a rim, spokes, arc-shaped sectors, a calking material, and a thermal insulating seal. The spokes divides the rim into arc-shaped portions. The sectors are disposed in the rim and include a gas adsorptive element. The calking material is provided between each sector and one of the rim and the spoke. The thermal insulating seal covers end surfaces of the spokes and joint portions of the sectors. The sealing device includes a sealing material, a mounting plate, a connecting portion, a rod member, and a spring. The sealing material is slidably interposed between a partitioning frame of the rotary adsorber and the mounting plate. The connecting portion fixes the mounting plate to the partitioning frame. The rod member is fixed to the connecting portion. The spring is interposed between the sealing material and the connecting portion.
Abstract:
A process is disclosed for producing a sheet for a catalyst carrier for vapor-phase reactions which comprises mixing highly heat resistant ceramic fibers, organic fibers and an organic binder to form a slurry, forming the slurry into a paper sheet, impregnating the paper sheet with a silicon compound, converting the silicon compound to silica gel and heating the impregnated sheet to burn up the organic fibers and organic binder. The process produces an improved catalyst carrier for vapor-phase reactions having high porosity and good strength properties.
Abstract:
A method for processing an organic solvent-containing air is disclosed. The method can be operated in spite of a rapid fluctuation of the concentration of the organic solvents in the air to be processed, specifically, the method does not increase the organic solvent content in the air to be emitted into the atmosphere after processing, even if the concentration of the organic solvents rapidly changes. The method comprises carrying out simultaneously and continuously an adsorbing-removing step, a regenerating step, and a combustion step, while mixing a purified air produced in the adsorbing-removing step with an exhaust gas from a combustion furnace produced in the combustion step, and decomposing the organic solvents in the mixture by oxidation.
Abstract:
A dehumidifying system supplies a gas free of organic substances. The dehumidifying system includes a holding case, and a rotor rotatably held in the holding case and bearing an adsorbent. The interior of the holding case is divided into an adsorbing zone and a regenerating zone by partition plates attached to the holding case. A process gas is supplied into the adsorbing zone. The process gas processed in the adsorbing zone is supplied into an objective space. A regenerating gas is supplied into the regenerating zone to eliminate moisture and organic substances adsorbed by the adsorbent in the adsorbing zone from the adsorbent.
Abstract:
An adsorber comprising zeolite retained on structure of substantially inorganic fibers disposed in the exhaust gas stream of an engine. The invention has particular application to purification of exhaust gas streams of methanol fueled engines in combination with catalytic means for decomposing undesired organic matter from the exhaust gas stream. The adsorber adsorbs organic matter from the exhaust gas at relatively low exhaust gas temperatures at which the catalyst is of reduced effectiveness, and desorbs organic matter at elevated temperatures at which the catalyst is of heightened effectiveness.
Abstract:
A heat transfer element for cross flow heat exchanger consists of ceramic corrugated and planar plates. A plurality of the heat transfer elements are stacked up in such a manner that the direction of corrugation in adjacent elements intersects at right angles to form a heat transfer block for cross flow heat exchanger. Concave portions of corrugation, which confront soot-blowing flow for removing soot deposited onto the heat transfer surfaces of heat transfer block, are filled with ceramic solids. Also concave portions of corrugation corresponding to the corners, which abut the packings attached when the heat transfer block is installed on a casing, are filled with ceramic solids.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of preparing a heat exchange element comprising a molded product of a paper-like material made of ceramic fibers as a matrix, the interstices among the ceramic fibers being uniformly filled with molecular sieve particulates having an average particle diameter of 5.5.mu. or less, the ceramic fibers and the molecular sieve particulates being bound by a silicic acid gel.