(under subclass 267) Process in which the solid or liquid particles are removed from the gas by the effect of centrifugal action causing the gas and the solid or liquid particles entrained therein to assume a rapid arcuate or circular movement, with this movement causing the constituents of the mixture to separate into more or less distinct layers, depending upon the density of the constituents.
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34+, for processes of separating a plurality of gases into constituent parts by making use of centrifugal force.