. American engineer and railroad journal . Baffle Plate of Bundy Separator. The manufacturers in marketing this separator call attention tothe natural well-known affinity water and oil have for followingcapillary pores, and claim that it is impossible for either to passthrough or to be picked up again by the steam after it has oncebeen separated. The water and oil follow the capillary passage-ways to the receiver and do not lose contact with the iron until de-livered to the receiver from which there is no return circulation. A late example of the application of the Bundy separator ishere, illu


. American engineer and railroad journal . Baffle Plate of Bundy Separator. The manufacturers in marketing this separator call attention tothe natural well-known affinity water and oil have for followingcapillary pores, and claim that it is impossible for either to passthrough or to be picked up again by the steam after it has oncebeen separated. The water and oil follow the capillary passage-ways to the receiver and do not lose contact with the iron until de-livered to the receiver from which there is no return circulation. A late example of the application of the Bundy separator ishere, illustrated in the power-house of the New York and Brook-


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