Method of separating, from a liquid mixture, a liquid in...

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B01D 17/02 (2006.01) B01D 17/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1325177

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE From a liquid mixture containing a liquid in a continuous phase and a liquid in the form of drops in a phase dispersed therein, the liquid in the dispersed phase is separated from the liquid in the continuous phase by passing the liquid mixture through a liquid-permeable layer arranged in a chamber, with through-holes of which at least the majority has a cross section area which is greater than the cross section area of at least the main part of the drops in the dispersed phase, the liquid mixture being sheared, by means of a rotor arranged in the chamber on the inlet side of the liquid-permeable layer, over the layer while maintaining a film of liquid, movable along the layer, from the dispersed phase on the layer and while maintaining a higher pressure on the inlet side of the layer than on its outlet side. Drops of dispersed liquid then coalesce in the film and in the through-holes of the layer and can thus be separated from the liquid in the continuous phase.

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