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  2. Centrifugal extractor - Wikipedia

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    A centrifugal extractor—also known as a centrifugal contactor or annular centrifugal contactor—uses the rotation of the rotor inside a centrifuge to mix two immiscible liquids outside the rotor and to separate the liquids in the field of gravity inside the rotor.

  3. Industrial Extraction - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Extraction is the process by which harmful air contaminants are removed from the work place for the protection of employees and the environment. [1]In the UK, the Health and Safety Executive has implemented COSHH regulations to ensure all industrial workplaces protect the health of their employees via effective Local Exhaust Ventilation (LEV). [2]

  4. Expeller pressing - Wikipedia

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    An expeller used for expeller pressing Coconut oil is expelled from copra at an oil mill in Tripunithura, Kerala, India. Expeller pressing (also called oil pressing) is a mechanical method for extracting oil from raw materials.

  5. Dust collector - Wikipedia

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    Woodshop table saw (left) with exhaust duct connected to a dust collector (upper right), within a storage warehouse in a former limestone quarry cavern in Ohio [8] Compound miter saw (upper left) connected to a mobile dust extractor (lower right) in the same workplace [8] Unlike central collectors, unit collectors control contamination at its ...

  6. Extractor (firearms) - Wikipedia

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    An extractor also performs the function of an ejector in revolvers. When the striking force applied to the ejector rod is hard and fast enough, the extractor will typically eject the empty case(s) from the cylinder. Some break-action shotguns are also designed to eject empty shells completely out of the chamber when the barrel is opened.

  7. Hydroextractor - Wikipedia

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    Hydroextractor. Hydroextractors are machines which are used in the textile processing industry. These are mainly centrifuges.The wet material is placed in the extractor, which has a wall of perforated metal, generally stainless steel.

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  9. Extractor - Wikipedia

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    Extractor may refer to: Extractor (firearms) Extractor (mathematics) Extractor (screws), a tool used to remove broken screws; Randomness extractor; Soxhlet extractor;