Claims
- 1. A method of centrifugally separating disparate components in a separator having a housing, a waste-stream inlet port, a rotor spinning within said housing, a separating zone within said rotor, and radially oriented outlet apertures adjacent the top of the rotor to differentially permit the exit of the disparate components from said rotor, the improvement comprising:
- introducing a mixed component waste stream radially into the separator housing through at least one waste-stream inlet port and into an annular space surrounding and adjacent to said rotor, the mixed component waste stream comprising a mixture of water and a water insoluble hydrocarbon petroleum-based product selected from the group consisting of gasoline, diesel fuel, crude oil, motor oil and pump oil;
- discharging the water of the mixed component waste stream radially from a radially outward outlet aperture in the top of said rotor and discharging the petroleum-based product of the mixed component waste stream radially from a radially inward outlet aperture in the top of said rotor; and
- controlling the rate of component discharge from the separator by utilizing the apertures as weirs.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The U.S. Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC07-88ID10297 between the U.S. Dept. of Energy and EG&G Idaho, Inc.
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