Method of disposing of absorbent material impregnated with waste

Furnaces – Process – Incinerating refuse

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110342, 110347, 241 2, 241DIG38, F23G 700, B02C 2336

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ABSTRACT:
Method for disposing of absorbent material impregnated with waste. The capillary retention capability of the absorbent material impregnated with waste is destroyed, thereby releasing the waste retained in the material. The absorbent material and released waste form a mixture for disposal at a boiler, industrial furnace or incinerator.

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