Ervin A. Licko - Norridge IL Frederick W. Lind - Arlington Heights IL Robert W. Richmond - Chicago IL Walter M. Wallace - Bellwood IL
Assignee:
Mobil Oil Corporation - New York NY
International Classification:
H04N 146
US Classification:
358 75
Abstract:
This invention is concerned with printing colored images on paper. More particularly, it is concerned with an improved method for preparing a set of engraved cylinders suitable for the reproduction of colored images on a web-fed gravure press.
System And Method For Removing Asbestos Particles From A Slurry
Gordon R. Chapman - Missouri City TX Donald R. Andruik - Houston TX James V. Van Matre - Baytown TX Andre Stenzel - Houston TX Robert J. Logan - Houston TX Edwin D. McCrory - Houston TX Michael W. Singleton - Houston TX Robert M. Richmond - Bakersfield CA
Assignee:
Gas Research Institute - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C02F 152
US Classification:
210712
Abstract:
A system and method for removing asbestos and other hazardous solids from a slurry collected during removal of insulation from pipelines, equipment and other structures. The slurry is collected in a collection pan that is attached to a shroud of a hydrocleaning machine. Solid particles are separated from the slurry by passing the slurry through various stages of filters. Pumps are used to transfer the slurry from the collection pan through the filter stages. A first flocculent is injected into the slurry to coagulate the solid particles into individual masses. A second flocculent is injected into the slurry, downstream from the injection point of the first flocculent, in order to coagulate a majority of the remaining solid particles. The coagulated masses of solid particles are removed by passing the slurry through a screen shaker. The slurry discharged from the screen shaker is then passed through further filters.
System And Method For Removing Asbestos And Other Solid Particles From A Slurry
Gordon R. Chapman - Missouri City TX Donald R. Andruik - Houston TX James V. Van Matre - Baytown TX Andre Stenzel - Houston TX Robert J. Logan - Humble TX Edwin D. McCrory - Sugarland TX Michael W. Singleton - Houston TX Robert M. Richmond - Bakersfield CA
Assignee:
Gas Research Institute - Chicago IL
International Classification:
C02F 152 C02F 124
US Classification:
210704
Abstract:
A system and method for removing asbestos and other hazardous solids from a slurry collected during removal of coatings from pipelines, equipment and other structures. The slurry is collected in a collection pan that is attached to a shroud of a hydrocleaning machine. Contaminated air and the slurry is transferred to a vacuum hopper. The contaminated air is removed from the vacuum hopper. The contaminated air is filtered to remove solid particles. Solid particles are preferably separated from the slurry by passing the slurry through various stages of filters. Pumps are used to transfer the slurry from the collection pan through the filter stages. A first flocculent is injected into the slurry to coagulate the solid particles into individual masses. A second flocculent can be injected into the slurry in order to coagulate a majority of the remaining solid particles. The coagulated masses of solid particles are removed by passing the slurry through a weir or a screen shaker.
Have the people promoting this going forward ALPS treatment of the water and then release into the ocean demonstrated to our satisfaction that it will be safe for ocean health and human health? asks Robert Richmond, marine biologist at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. The answer is no.
Date: Jun 22, 2023
Category: World
Source: Google
We're Killing the Great Barrier Reef. Only We Can Save It.
They can get hammered and yet come back within a year or two, Robert Richmond, director of the Kewalo Marine Laboratory in Hawaii, tells Inverse. Death is not a permanent condition if youre a reef.
Date: Oct 30, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Pentagon demands return of cash bonuses paid to California soldiers for going to war a decade ago
The Times reported that 48-year-old Army sergeant Robert Richmond, who suffered permanent injuries in an Iraq roadside bomb attack, is refusing to repay his $15,000 cash bonus. The Army contends he was ineligible to receive the bonus in 2006 because he had already served 20 years in the Army.
Date: Oct 23, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
10000 California veterans ordered to pay back enlistment bonuses
Robert Richmond said he earned a $15,000 bonus when he reenlisted. The Army sergeant first class who suffered permanent brain and back injuries when he was hit with a roadside bomb during a 2007 redeployment now owes $19,694.62 thanks to the interest and penalties hes incurred as he fil
Date: Oct 22, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
APNewsBreak: Scientists send coral reef plea to Australia
The Coral Reef Conservation Act of 2000, which aimed to protect coral reefs and create programs to manage their conservation, has been plagued by political resistance and a severe lack of funding, said Robert Richmond, former president of the International Society for Reef Studies.
The scientific community has an enormous amount of research showing we have a problem, said Robert Richmond, a research professor at the University of Hawaii and the president of the International Society for Reef Studies. But right now, we are like doctors diagnosing a patients disease but not