Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Fluidized bed
Patent
1992-07-08
1993-12-28
Warden, Robert J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Fluidized bed
554591, 422145, 422168, 422177, 95219, F27B 1508
Patent
active
052737217
ABSTRACT:
A flue gas scrubber for removing sulfur from flue gas. This scrubber, whether a horizontal or a vertical scrubber and whether a dry or a semi-dry scrubber, incorporates a recycle line that separates heavier dry solid particles from the finer particles still entrained within the cleaned flue gas. This recycle conduit then delivers these removed dry solid particles back to the scrubber for re-injection therein so as to reduce the drying time of the reagent slurry sprayed within the scrubber. Such drying time is reduced by the recycle of these dry solids because of the increased surface area overwhich the reagent is now sprayed.
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Edwards Robert J.
Hoelter Michael L.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
Thronton Krisanne M.
Warden Robert J.
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