The device described below is a concept. It has not been fabricated.
REP

The Radicle Electrostatic Precipitator (REP) is a filter emitter designed to radiate a controlled channel of electrons, proton and neutron equivalent elements. The REP is a multilayer pleated device similar in dimension to the BasiCAM. The REP element is designed for severe duty use in tandem with an inference processor network that supplies the REP with pattern data to amplify and emit.

CONSTRUCTION AND USE

The REP element resembles an absolute filter and is installed in the same manner into an air ventilation system. The REP employs a finely spaced pleated element that presents a very large surface area to compensate for its pressure drop, which is designed to be the equivalent of a CAMfil FARR Micretain. The REP has a minimum efficiency of 99.999% with 12 micron size particles at 1.0 inches W.G.

The REP extends efficiency beyond ULPA by applying a stream of sub molecular particles that bond with and render neutral the hazardous materials that pass through the filter.


REP MEDIA COMPOSITION

A series of layers are created by deposition. Three emitter layers are separated by insulators. Emitters are composed of three layers: Two plates are connected to a supply of low current, high voltage, and to a source of intelligence signal. Intermediate, strong insulating layers separate the plates, both positionally, and dielectrically. The deposited media is a permeable synthetic that is 98% free air, 2% fibre. This near-massless density permits air flow past the elements.
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