Method of cooling hot product gas with adhesive or fusible parti

Gas: heating and illuminating – Processes – Fuel mixtures

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48210, 48DIG2, 55 83, 55 84, 55 89, 261 67, 261118, C10J 346, C10J 384

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ABSTRACT:
A method for cooling a hot product gas containing adhesive or fusible particles include injecting a ring-shaped jet of a cooling fluid into a gas to be cooled in a cooling zone in a flow direction of the gas, with separation of the jet into a plurality of individual cooling fluid jets with mass and penetration depths corresponding to the mass of product gas streams flowing through individual ring-shaped parts of the cooling zone. The injection speed of the cooling fluid jets are selected so as to obtain a desired penetration depth.

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