The invention relates to an apparatus for separating dispersed particles or similar particles, comprising a separating vessel which is provided with at least one transducer for generating ultrasonic waves in the form of a wave with substantially perpendicularly extending oscillation node surfaces, an inlet opening for the dispersion, an outlet opening for the liquid medium and a discharge opening for the separated particles.
Particles are also included within the terms of the invention which are not particles per se, but act analogously with respect to separation. These are oil droplets for example in colloidal form or gas bubbles.
It is known that solids from dispersions can be separated by sedimentation. The separation rate is smaller the lower the difference in density of the solids in comparison with the liquid media and the smaller the particle size. Methods are known from EP 0 400 115 A and from EP 0 633 049 A which agglomerate particles in the dispersion by ultrasonic waves and thus achieve a higher separation rate. Separation methods of this kind are suitable for problems to be solved in biotechnology where it is necessary to separate cells from liquid media. Apparatuses are operated in this field in flow-through, comprising a cleaning chamber in which a mostly standing ultrasonic wave is formed which holds back the solid particles by the influence of gravity in the upwardly flowing dispersion and condenses the same until sedimentation capability is reached. The sedimentation occurs against the direction of flow, thus having a disadvantageous influence on the separation rate especially at higher particle flow rates.
Moreover, so-called inclined plate separators are known in which inclined surfaces are used to accelerate the sedimentation. Such inclined plate separators are only effective within limits for particles with small diameters and/or low differences in density.
DE 42 30 482 A describes an apparatus for separating dispersions, especially for drying steam vapors, comprising a horizontally lying acoustic irradiation chamber. This apparatus is also not effective under the aforementioned unfavorable application conditions.
It is the object of the present invention to provide an apparatus which avoids the above disadvantages and provides an increased separating output.
These objects are achieved in accordance with the invention in such a way that the separating vessel contains a separating surface which is inclined at an acute angle α relative to the horizontal in the position of use. An especially advantageous effect was surprisingly obtained by the combination of agglomeration by the ultrasonic field with the specific geometry of the separating vessel. The separated particles slide along the inclined floor representative of the separating surface downwardly towards the discharge opening.
It is especially advantageous when the floor has an ascending angle of between 15° and 75°, preferably between 30° and 60°. Optimal separating results are thus achieved.
Especially advantageous flow conditions in the interior of the separating vessel can be achieved in such a way that the inlet opening is arranged above the discharge opening. The shearing flow thus obtained promotes the gravitational separation of particles with a higher density than that of the liquid phase.
The present invention is explained in closer detail below by reference to embodiments shown in the drawings, wherein:
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The present invention allows performing an effective separation of different particles through a combined effect of inclined surfaces and an ultrasonic field.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 1402/2004 | Aug 2004 | AT | national |