Rigid discharge electrode

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B03C 3/40 (2006.01) B03C 3/41 (2006.01)

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CA 1283612

ABSTRACT A rigid discharge electrode (2) intended for use in an electrostatic precipitator which, in addition to the dis- charge electrode, also includes one or more collector electrodes. A voltage source is provided for supplying energy to the discharge and collector electrodes, so as to create therebetween a high d.c. voltage and an electric field, causing dust to be separated from a dust-laden medium passing between the electrodes, this separated dust settling primarily on the collector electrodes. The dis- charge electrode comprises a rod-like member (10) having attached therealong a plurality of electrode parts (17,18) presenting one or more discharge tips. The electrode parts extend transversely to the longitudinal axis of the rod- like member and project beyond the outer defining surfaces thereof. The rod-like member (10) presents two mutually opposite and mutually parallel surfaces (19,19'), and elongated electrode parts (17,18) presenting discharge tips (17a,17b) are attached to or fitted on these surfaces. It is proposed that Figure 2 is published together with the Abstract.

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