Cleaning and liquid contact with solids – Processes – Including application of electrical radiant or wave energy...
Patent
1995-12-14
1997-11-18
Snay, Jeffrey
Cleaning and liquid contact with solids
Processes
Including application of electrical radiant or wave energy...
134 2211, B08B 700
Patent
active
056883323
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for cleaning carbonaceous deposited material from the inside of pipes or tubes by utilizing microwave catalysis to dynamically remove such soot-like material as it chemical reacts with oxygen supplied by a sweep gas to form gaseous products. The metallic pipe is converted to a waveguide by the use of appropriate frequencies of microwave energy. The soot-like material is catalyzed by the microwave energy so that any oxygen reactions occur at a relatively low bulk temperature.
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Chaudhry Saeed
Mingle John O.
Snay Jeffrey
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