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公开(公告)号:US2907712A
公开(公告)日:1959-10-06
申请号:US59943456
申请日:1956-07-23
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: EIDSNESS FRED A , KALINSKE ANTON A
IPC: C02F3/28
CPC classification number: C02F3/28
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公开(公告)号:US3084120A
公开(公告)日:1963-04-02
申请号:US52276655
申请日:1955-07-18
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: CECIL LAWRENCE K , KALINSKE ANTON A
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公开(公告)号:US2886175A
公开(公告)日:1959-05-12
申请号:US57388156
申请日:1956-03-26
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: KALINSKE ANTON A
IPC: C02F3/20
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公开(公告)号:US2678915A
公开(公告)日:1954-05-18
申请号:US20103650
申请日:1950-12-15
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: KALINSKE ANTON A
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公开(公告)号:US2678913A
公开(公告)日:1954-05-18
申请号:US27309152
申请日:1952-02-23
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: KALINSKE ANTON A
IPC: B01F3/04
CPC classification number: B01F3/04609
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公开(公告)号:US2813074A
公开(公告)日:1957-11-12
申请号:US45143654
申请日:1954-08-23
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: BANKS ROBERT B , KALINSKE ANTON A
CPC classification number: B01D21/12 , B01D21/0084 , B01D21/18 , B01D21/20 , B01D21/2433 , B01D21/245
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公开(公告)号:US2779733A
公开(公告)日:1957-01-29
申请号:US40457254
申请日:1954-01-18
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: KALINSKE ANTON A
IPC: B01D21/00
CPC classification number: B01D21/0018 , B01D21/02
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公开(公告)号:US2748944A
公开(公告)日:1956-06-05
申请号:US42717054
申请日:1954-05-03
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: KALINSKE ANTON A
IPC: B01D21/00
CPC classification number: B01D21/0024 , B01D21/0003 , B01D21/0006 , B01D21/2405 , B01D21/2472 , Y10S239/01
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公开(公告)号:US2678916A
公开(公告)日:1954-05-18
申请号:US13161549
申请日:1949-12-07
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: KALINSKE ANTON A
CPC classification number: C02F3/12 , C02F1/5281 , Y02W10/15
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公开(公告)号:US2613181A
公开(公告)日:1952-10-07
申请号:US77385847
申请日:1947-09-13
Applicant: INFILCO INC
Inventor: GREEN WALTER H , KALINSKE ANTON A
CPC classification number: C02F1/286 , B01D17/0202 , B01D17/0208 , B01D17/047 , B01D2215/021 , C02F1/281 , C02F1/283
Abstract: 662,646. Purifying water. INFILCO, Inc. Aug. 4, 1948 [Sept. 13, 1947], No. 20584/48. Class 46 Adsorbable impurity such as oil, e.g. vegetable oils, saturated or unsaturated oils, is separated from polluted water by establishing a suspension of material philic to the impurity in a body of water undergoing treatment, maintaining in said suspension a circulation through a closed cycle path, passing impure water and fresh philic material into the circulating suspension, separating treated water from the circulating suspension and withdrawing it from the process and withdrawing philic material with adsorbed impurities from the process. In carrying out the invention, as shown in the flow diagram of known apparatus the body of water undergoing treatment is functionally divided into a lower mixing zone containing the suspension of oil-philic material and a superposed quiescent treated-water zone, the entering oily waste water being introduced, preferably continuously, into the suspension, e.g. in the mixing and reaction zone and additional oil-philic material being introduced, preferably continuously into the suspension, e.g. into the reacting zone which is continuously agitated. Clarified water is withdrawn from the upper surface of the suspension into the treated water zone. Oil-contaminated philic material is withdrawn from a concentrator equal in amount to the philic material added. The philic material may be sludge from a water softening plant, and the oil-contaminated sludge (calcium carbonate and carbon) withdrawn from the process may be of sufficiently high oil content that on drying it is burnable, e.g. in a furnace, or carbonized to form a source of oil-philic material which is fed back to the suspension in the treatment zone. This oil-philic material is retained in the suspension until the content of oil absorbed thereby is at least 50 per cent of the weight of the dry solids. The particles of oil-philic material should be of a size of the order of calcium carbonate particles formed in water softening. The suspension contains from 20 to 25 per cent solids by volume. Other oil-philic materials referred to are lime and iron, calcium carbonate and hydroxide, aluminium chloride and lime. Phenol may be removed by employing carbonated sludge or activated carbon as the philic material.
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