Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Quenching char with an inert material
Patent
1980-06-18
1981-10-13
Lutter, Frank W.
Distillation: processes, thermolytic
Quenching char with an inert material
55233, 55257PV, 202227, 202263, 261112, C10B 3908, B01D 4700
Patent
active
042946638
ABSTRACT:
A method of quenching coke and scrubbing the resulting gases is disclosed in which a supply of hot coke is placed in an enclosed tower having an open top and subjected to water deposited on it from above. The water is first passed through at least one layer of a liquid gas contact body formed of corrugated sheets of material arranged with the corrugations in each adjacent sheet crossing each other. This water passes in countercurrent relation to the gases rising from the quenched coke and, as a result, particulate matter, liquid drops and water-soluble vapors in the gases are removed in the contact body. The gases passing from the contact body are then passed through a mist-eliminator structure to remove water droplets therefrom.
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Lutter Frank W.
Munters Corporation
Phillips Roger F.
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