(under subclass 31) Process in which the plurality of gases is separated by the effect of centrifugal action which causes the gases 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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269+, for processes of separating solid or liquid particles from a gas by using centrifugal force.