US PATENT SUBCLASS 95 / 31
DIFFERENCE IN MOLECULAR VELOCITY, DENSITY, OR MOMENTUM OF GASES USED


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95 /   HD   GAS SEPARATION: PROCESSES

31DIFFERENCE IN MOLECULAR VELOCITY, DENSITY, OR MOMENTUM OF GASES USED {2}
32  DF  .~> Passing gases through nozzle {1}
34  DF  .~> Centrifugal force {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 95/31

DIFFERENCE IN MOLECULAR VELOCITY, DENSITY, OR MOMENTUM OF GASES USED:

(under the class definition) Process in which the plurality of gases is separated into constituent gaseous parts by making use of physical differences in molecular speed, weight, or inertia of the constituent gaseous parts.

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267+, for processes of separating solid or liquid particles from a gas by deflection.