Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Quenching char with an inert material
Patent
1974-09-25
1976-05-25
Tayman, Jr., James H.
Distillation: processes, thermolytic
Quenching char with an inert material
202227, 202228, 202 95, 202253, 34 20, 34168, 34 13, C10B 3900
Patent
active
039590844
ABSTRACT:
Upon discharge from a coke oven, highly heated coke is cooled by charging the hot coke to a shaft cooler wherein it is contacted with an inert cooling gas to a temperature of between 600.degree.-800.degree.F, the coke then being discharged through a pressure retention device and to a quench bunker by means of a feeding device, with the coke further cooled to a temperature of below 300.degree.F by water sprays, while preventing entrance of steam into the shaft cooler. The feed means and quench bunker are enclosed so as to prevent discharge to the atmosphere of steam produced on contact of the spray with the coke as well as particulate material carried thereby. The coke at below 300.degree.F is then fed to a conveyor for removal from the cooling area.
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Dravo Corporation
Tayman, Jr. James H.
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