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CA 2077544
2077544 9211917 PCTABS00014 A continuous process for the separation of small particles from larger particles in a biological preparation passes a liquid stream of the preparation through a first filter (102), which retains larger particles, passing smaller particles in the liquid. The large particles have retained on their surfaces wetting water, in which are entrained some of the small particles. The large particles are directed to a liquid having a concentration of smaller particles lower than the concentration of smaller particles in the wetting water, and mixed in the mixing device (106). The smaller particles separate from the larger particles in the mixed suspension, which is then directed to a second filter (108) for further separation. The smaller particle/liquid stream may be recycled to the biological preparation stage, the liquid suspension for large particles, or to a separator means (122) where the smaller particles are separated off from the liquid stream.
Adamson Aldis E.
Carr Charles W.
Sybert Edward M.
Crop Genetics International Corporation
Kirby Eades Gale Baker
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