Fuel gas from incineration process

Furnaces – With exhaust gas treatment means

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110346, 110344, F23B 700

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054508010

ABSTRACT:
An incineration process which can utilize any type of incineration means for disposing of hazardous, as well as non-hazardous, burnable waste. Such wastes include toxic combustible liquids, oil slurries, soils contaminated with dioxin, PCBs, creosote, or any other potentially toxic combustible material. In particular, the present invention relates to an incineration process which has no continuous stack discharge or pollution. This process provides an improved incineration means which conserves energy by reacting hazardous and non-hazardous waste with steam and oxygen to convert it into gaseous and/or solid fuel; cooling, compressing and recycling a portion of the fuel gas to the incinerator system to provide fuel for the incineration process, and to recover gases that can be used for production of chemicals or sold as fuel gas.

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