Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Quenching char with an inert material
Patent
1974-10-21
1978-08-15
Tayman, Jr., James N.
Distillation: processes, thermolytic
Quenching char with an inert material
202227, 202228, 202262, 202263, 202269, 214 35R, 214 18PH, 214 17B, 110108, 34169, C10B 4500, C10B 2704
Patent
active
041069986
ABSTRACT:
In a dry type quenching facility for red hot coke wherein an operation pressure at the upper portion of the quenching station is set up within the range of 0 to +10 mmH.sub.2 O, red hot coke is charged into said station under a reduced pressure of 0 to -30 mmH.sub.2 O, to prevent escape of dust and smoke from said station and thereby prevent polluting of the environment.
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Ishihara Kazuo
Okada Yutaka
Sasaguri Kyoji
Kojima Moonray
Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha
Tayman, Jr. James N.
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