Apparatus for the combustion of halogenated hydrocarbons

Chemistry: physical processes – Physical processes – Crystallization

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23277R, 165128, 423481, B01J 100

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ABSTRACT:
A process and apparatus for combusting halogenated organic materials wherein such materials are combusted at a temperature of at least 600.degree.C in a refractory-lined furnace, the combustion gases formed are cooled and the acid constituent(s) thereof are subsequently stripped by contact with an aqueous liquid, the furnace being externally cooled such that the temperature of its metal casing lies between 140.degree.C and 375.degree.C thereby minimizing corrosion of the casing.

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