Furnaces – Process – Incinerating refuse
Patent
1994-07-25
1996-12-10
Bennett, Henry A.
Furnaces
Process
Incinerating refuse
110236, B09B 300, F23G 1500
Patent
active
055821189
ABSTRACT:
Organic contaminants of solid particles, especially oil in drill cuttings, are removed by passing the contaminated particles into a processing chamber, generating a circumferentially directed flow of fluid within the chamber to cause the particles to circulate in the chamber in a turbulent compact band, incinerating the particles and removing them substantially free from organic contaminants from the chamber.
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Atkins Martin P.
Kidd David A.
Bennett Henry A.
Tinker Susanne C.
Torftech Limited
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