Ceramic filter

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Inventors

Dorazio, Raymond E.

Application #

632796

Filed

Dec-24-1990

Published

Jan-21-1992

Current US Class

055/523
055/DIG30
060/311

International Classes

B01D 046/00

Field of Search

55/523 55/466 55/DIG. 60/311

Assignee

GTE Products Corporation ()

Examiners

Nozick; Bernard

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4833883   Filter unit, and app...

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Abstract
A cordierite ceramic filter structure of the type having a plurality of clean gas channels forming outlets at the one end thereof, a plurality inlet channels forming inlets on said side surfaces for gas to be filtered, and thin porous sections separating said inlet channels from the outlet channels for removing particulate from the gas to be filtered, wherein the filter structure includes a plurality of stacked filter elements with each of the elements comprising a pair of marginal serrated side portions and a plurality of ribs intermediate the marginal side portions with thin porous sections joining and extending therebetween wherein the marginal sections have a substantially uniform width of greater than about 1 inch which are interrupted by a vertically extending notch adjacent for mounting said filter structure to a housing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A cordierite ceramic filter structure having rectangular shaped opposite ends and sides extending intermediate said ends and adjacent thereto, said filter structure having a plurality of clean gas channels forming outlets at one end thereof, said one end including a flange for mounting said ceramic filter structure in a housing, a plurality inlet channels forming inlets on one said side for gas to be filtered, and thin porous sections separating said inlet channels from said outlet channels for removing particulate from said gas to be filtered, said filter structure comprising a plurality of stacked rectangular shaped ceramic filter elements, each of said elements consisting of magnesium aluminum silicate having the composition in weight percent within the range of about 13 to 16 weight percent MgO, 30 to 36 weight percent A1.sub.2 O.sub.3 and 49 to 54 percent SiO.sub.2, each of said elements comprising a pair of marginal side portions extending lengthwise and a plurality of lengthwise extending ribs intermediate said pair of marginal side portions, said thin porous sections joining and extending between said respective ribs and said marginal side portions, said elements being stacked in an alternating manner whereas said ribs of alternate elements are at right angles whereby said inlet channels cross with said outlet channels, said marginal sections on opposite sides extending lengthwise and having a serrated surface for bonding to an adjacent element of substantially uniform width of greater than about 1 inch, each of said side surfaces having a vertically extending notch forming said flange for mounting said filter structure in a housing whereby a unitary filter structure is formed having said inlets and outlets for respective dirty and clean gases.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a porous ceramic filter of the type used to remove particulate from a combusted hydrocarbonaceous material.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A filtration system for cleaning high temperature raw gas containing fine particulates such as that discharged from coal gasification and fluidized bed combustion processes is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,343,631 to Cliberti. Plants that discharge raw product gas at temperatures in the range of 1200.degree. F. to 1800.degree. F. result in subjecting filtration equipment to rapid failure. Commercial devices for hot gases such as cyclones, are useful for removing larger particulates but are of limited value in removing particulate smaller than 5 to 10 microns.

Porous filters of a cordierite material are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 4,257,810 to Narumiya relates to a porous body having a three dimensionally network cellular structure with a plurality of interconnected voids which is made by impregnating an an open cell, flexible polyurethane foam with a ceramic slurry. U.S. Pat. No. 4,396,565 to Tomita relates to filter for exhaust gases formed by immersing a urethane structure into a slurry and subsequently firing to form interconnected. U.S. Pat. No. 4,416,675 to Montierth relates to a honeycomb filter which can be formed by burning out a fugative additive to provide interconnected open porosity in the thin walls of the sintered material.
 
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