Furnaces – Process – Incinerating refuse
Patent
1993-04-01
1994-04-12
Favors, Edward G.
Furnaces
Process
Incinerating refuse
110235, 110250, 588201, 423DIG12, F23G 500
Patent
active
053016203
ABSTRACT:
A reactor for dissociating waste in a molten metal bath includes a vertical reaction section for containing a molten metal bath and a horizontal separation section extending from an upper portion of the vertical reaction section. A waste is directed into the vertical section of the reactor. An oxidant is directed into the reactor for reaction with dissociation products of the waste to form gaseous, vitreous and molten metal reaction products in the molten metal bath. The horizontal separation section has discharge outlets for proximate and separate discharge of vitreous and molten metal product streams from the reactor at a location which is remote from the vertical reaction section. The vitreous and molten metal reaction products formed in the vertical reaction section flow from the vertical reaction section through the horizontal separation section to the discharge outlets, thereby promoting physical separation of the reaction products to form distinct gaseous, vitreous and molten metal product streams for separate discharge of the streams from the reactor.
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Johnston James E.
Nagel Christopher J.
Wilkinson Mark A.
Favors Edward G.
Molten Metal Technology, Inc.
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