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Timothy W Lutts

from Salem, MA
Age ~69

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  • 9 Rand Rd, Salem, MA 01970 (978) 744-0575
  • 176 North St, Salem, MA 01970
  • Placida, FL
  • Spray, OR

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Location:
P/O Box 2049, Salem, MA
Industry:
Publishing
Work:
Cabot Heritage Corporation since Jul 1986
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Northeastern University
University of Maine
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Timothy W. Lutts
Owner, President
Cabot Heritage Corporation
Publishing · Newsletter Publishing
176 N St, Salem, MA 01970
PO Box 2049, Salem, MA 01970
(978) 745-5532, (978) 745-1283

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Apparatus And Method For Separating Wax From An Entrainer Gas

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US Patent:
45028710, Mar 5, 1985
Filed:
Feb 1, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/462600
Inventors:
Ingar F. Andersen - Bow/Concord NH
Timothy W. Lutts - Salem MA
Eddie W. Lam - Newton MA
Assignee:
GCA Corporation - Bedford MA
International Classification:
B01D 5000
B01D 800
US Classification:
55 82
Abstract:
Disclosed is a wax condenser for separating wax from an entrainer gas (or sweep gas) which is introduced into a sintering furnace and then pumped out in order to remove the wax from the furnace. The condenser includes a hot chamber and a cold chamber. Wax is removed by the condenser in three ways. After the entrainer gas enters the hot chamber of the condenser from the sintering furnace, it will pass through a heated filter. The heated filter will capture a large percentage of the wax present in the entrainer gas. The entrainer gas passes from the heated filter through a flow-restricting aperture which is located in a barrier separating the hot chamber from the cold chamber. This flow restricting aperture causes a pressure drop across the barrier. When the entrainer gas passes through the aperture, an expansion of the entrainer gas takes place due to the drop in pressure associated with the passing of the entrainer gas through the flow restricting aperture. This expansion causes a cooling of the entrainer gas and wax which in turn results in the formation of solid wax particles.
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