Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting – deodorizing – preser – Chemical reactor – Fluidized bed
Patent
1989-02-13
1992-02-25
Warden, Robert J.
Chemical apparatus and process disinfecting, deodorizing, preser
Chemical reactor
Fluidized bed
16510416, 165 83, 122 4D, 12223512, 422198, 422200, 422241, F27B 1506, F27B 1516, B01J 818
Patent
active
050911562
ABSTRACT:
A fluidized bed reactor generating heat has in its bottom part a grid for introduction of fluidizing gas into the rector and walls being made as waterwalls in which vertical water tubes are combined by flat plate material. The waterwalls are refractory lined in their lower part to withstand erosion and heat. The water tubes are bent outwards at an angle to the vertical plane in the intermediate section between the uncovered upper waterwall section and the refractory lined lower waterwall section in order to minimize erosion due to particles flowing downwards along the walls in the reactor.
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Asikainen Aimo I.
Beavers Gregory
Hotta Arto V. I.
Ijas Lasse K.
Raskin Neil
A. Ahlstrom Corporation
Santiago Amalia
Warden Robert J.
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