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公开(公告)号:US20170225101A1
公开(公告)日:2017-08-10
申请号:US15501232
申请日:2015-07-18
Applicant: HYDAC PROCESS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Inventor: Bernhard SCHLICHTER , Stefan SCHLACHTER , Sergej ZELLER , Michael WELKER
CPC classification number: B01D19/0052 , B01D45/12 , B01D46/0023 , B01D46/0031 , B01D2267/40
Abstract: The invention relates to a device for treating fluid mixtures, which contain gases, such as in particular hydrogen (H2), air, nitrogen (N2), or natural gases, and liquids, such as in particular ionic liquids, hydraulic fluid, or process liquids, comprising at least a first separation stage (29) for separating the fluid mixture into a liquid fraction and a gas fraction, which is contaminated with a remaining liquid fraction, from which gas fraction said remaining liquid fraction is removed in at least one further separation stage (67).
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公开(公告)号:US20230024079A1
公开(公告)日:2023-01-26
申请号:US17788022
申请日:2021-01-13
Applicant: HYDAC PROCESS TECHNOLOGY GMBH
Inventor: Sergej ZELLER , Michael WELKER , Michael GRÜNBECK
Abstract: A device for the treatment of fluid mixtures containing gases, such as in particular hydrogen, air, nitrogen or noble gases, and liquids, such as in particular ionic liquids, hydraulic oil or process liquids, having at least one separating stage (30) for separating the fluid mixture into a gas portion and a liquid portion, which, routed into a collection space (32), results in a float (44) rising, which, at a predeterminable liquid level in the collection space (32), actuates, without contact, a sensor device (42), which preferably actuates a discharge device for the purpose of draining the collection space (32), resulting in the lowering of the float (44), is characterized in that the outer circumference of the float (44) is guided axially displaceably along the inside of the housing wall (54) of the collection space (32), and in that the float (44) has at least one point of passage (50) for gas and/or liquid, which interconnects parts of the collection space (32) in a media-conveying manner, which parts are spatially separated from one another by the float (44).
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