Claims
- 1. An apparatus for separation and recovery of contaminated abrasive blasting material comprises in combination a self-contained mobile trailer assembly, a separation apparatus on said trailer assembly, said separation apparatus comprising a magnetic separator, a vibratory screen separator and a primary and second airwash assemblies, said magnetic separator having a drum, at least one wiper blade engageable on said drum past a point of contaminated separation, a remote control product splitter, said primary airwash assembly having multiple spaced angularly inclined deflecting vanes and associated make-up inlets, each of said make-up air inlets having a static neutralization curtain transvector positioned adjacent thereto, said vibratory screen separator having a static neutralization transvector positioned thereon, means for transferring said abrasive blasting material from said primary airwash assembly to said second airwash assembly, a dust collector interconnected to said magnetic separator and said primary and secondary airwash assemblies, and a vacuum source for drawing off contaminates therefrom, transfer and storage means comprising multiple conveyor and storage bins, said secondary airwash assembly positioned in one of said storage bins, a source of electrical power and control for said separation apparatus, means for interconnecting said source of vacuum with said dust collector and said magnetic drum separator and said primary and secondary airwash assemblies and said vibratory screen separator.
- 2. An apparatus for separation and recovery of contaminated abrasive blasting material of claim 1 wherein said dust collector and source of vacuum comprises a high pressure filter having an inlet and an outlet, multiple filter bags and a blower interconnected thereto.
- 3. An apparatus for separation and recovery of contaminated abrasive blasting material of claim 1 wherein said source of electrical power comprises a self-contained mobile generator on said trailer assembly and said trailer assembly has multiple stabilizer arms, telescopically extensible therefrom.
- 4. An apparatus for separation and recovery of contaminated abrasive blasting material of claim 1 wherein said means for transferring said abrasive blasting material from said primary airwash to said secondary airwash comprises a material conveyor extending therebetween.
- 5. A process for separation and recovery of contaminated abrasive blasting material wherein said process comprises the steps of
- (a) transferring contaminated abrasive blasting material to a mobile self-contained separation recovering apparatus,
- (b) separating ferrous and non-ferrous material by a magnetic separator from said contaminated abrasive blasting material,
- (c) separating contaminate within said abrasive ferrous material by a vibratory screen separator and specific gravity,
- (d) static neutralization of said abrasive ferrous material and contaminates in said vibratory screen separator,
- (e) removing airborne contaminates from said magnetic separator and vibratory screen separator through a primary specific gravity separator,
- (f) static neutralization of abrasive ferrous materials and contaminates within said primary specific gravity separator,
- (g) transferring said airborne contaminates to a filter media,
- (h) filtering said airborne contaminates and exhausting clean air to atmosphere,
- (i) transferring said abrasive ferrous material from said primary specific gravity separator to a secondary specific gravity separator,
- (j) secondary separation of contaminates within said abrasive blasting material by said secondary specific gravity separator,
- (k) transferring clean abrasive blasting material into a holding bin.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 07/721,700, filed Jun. 26, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,185,960.
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