Treating waste materials to produce usable gases

Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Non-mineral distilland with catalyst or chemical treatment...

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201 25, 201 29, 201 30, 201 36, 201 37, 201 38, C10B 3102, C10B 5100, C10B 2118, C10B 5712

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ABSTRACT:
Solid waste, including municipal, agricultural, industrial, vegetable and animal matter, garbage and waste paper, is progressively converted by means of partial oxidation and distillation into gas under controlled temperature and pressure conditions and the gas is made suitable for industrial and chemical uses by being purified and separated into its main components or ingredients.

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