Method for thermal afterburning of exhaust air from industrial w

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – With means to treat gas or vapor

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432 72, 23277C, 34 86, F26B 300, F26B 500

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ABSTRACT:
In a plant in which there is a circulating gas flow, an afterburner is provided which is supplied with fuel from outside the system. A part of the circulating gas is extracted and fed to the afterburner after passing in heat exchange relation with a part of the burnt gas. The heat produced in the burner is fed to the plant either by feeding the burnt gas back to the plant or through heat exchange between the burnt gas and the gas in the plant.

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