Pyrolytic treatment of solid waste materials to form ceramic prills
First Claim
1. In a method for disposing of and converting solid waste material, the steps comprising:
- A. providing a substantially vertical pyrolysis chamber;
B. charging solid waste material having organic and inorganic components into the upper region of said pyrolysis chamber, said solid waste material containing as minimum weight values, about 2.0 percent of glass and ceramics, 18.0 percent of paper products, 3.0 percent of metals and 6.0 percent of food waste and other organic materials;
C. charging under pressure an oxygen-rich gas into said chamber at a plurality of vertically spaced points along the length thereof so as to produce combustion of said organic components and generate heat while controlling the charging of said oxygen-rich gas at said plurality of points to maintain a plurality of different and downwardly increasing temperature zones adjacent said plurality of vertically spaced points along the length of said chamber so as to effect incomplete combustion of said organic component and form a conbustible gas in the upper zones and to melt and oxidize the inorganic components of said waste material into an organic-free molten refractory material in the lowermost zone, the temperature of said molten refractory material at the lower region of said pyrolysis chamber being at least about 1075°
Centrigrade;
D. removing said combustible gas from said upper region of said pyrolysis chamber and said molten refractory material from said lower region thereof; and
E. prilling said removed molten refractory material to form ceramic prills.
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Abstract
Solid waste material is disposed of and a portion thereof converted into valuable refractory material within a reactor having a substantially vertical pyrolysis chamber, a refuse charging inlet and a combustible gas outlet in the upper region thereof and a molten refractory material outlet in the lower region thereof. Gas-feed means charges an oxygen-rich gas into the chamber under pressure at a plurality of vertically spaced points along the length thereof so as to produce combustion of the waste organic components and generate heat. The charge is controlled to maintain a plurality of different temperature zones along the length of the chamber so as to effect incomplete combustion of the waste organic component and form a combustible gas and an organic-free molten refractory material. Preferably the gas-feed means includes a substantially vertical core member with the chamber, for receiving and channeling the oxygen-rich gas through conduits therein, and the distribution of the oxygen-rich gas among the various conduits is controlled by temperature sensors located within the various temperature zones. The molten refractory material is prilled to form ceramic prills which are recovered as a product of the process.
The solid waste material may be compacted prior to being charged through the refuse charging inlet and the molten refractory material withdrawn from the chamber may be prilled by discharging into a countercurrent stream of gas to form ceramic beads. The combustible gas may be processed to recover tars, and it may be burned to generate heat for producing power. The solid waste material contains as minimum weight values about 2.0 per cent of glass and ceramics, 18.0 per cent of paper products, 3.0 per cent of metals and 6.0 per cent of food waste and other organic materials.
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10 Claims
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1. In a method for disposing of and converting solid waste material, the steps comprising:
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A. providing a substantially vertical pyrolysis chamber; B. charging solid waste material having organic and inorganic components into the upper region of said pyrolysis chamber, said solid waste material containing as minimum weight values, about 2.0 percent of glass and ceramics, 18.0 percent of paper products, 3.0 percent of metals and 6.0 percent of food waste and other organic materials; C. charging under pressure an oxygen-rich gas into said chamber at a plurality of vertically spaced points along the length thereof so as to produce combustion of said organic components and generate heat while controlling the charging of said oxygen-rich gas at said plurality of points to maintain a plurality of different and downwardly increasing temperature zones adjacent said plurality of vertically spaced points along the length of said chamber so as to effect incomplete combustion of said organic component and form a conbustible gas in the upper zones and to melt and oxidize the inorganic components of said waste material into an organic-free molten refractory material in the lowermost zone, the temperature of said molten refractory material at the lower region of said pyrolysis chamber being at least about 1075°
Centrigrade;D. removing said combustible gas from said upper region of said pyrolysis chamber and said molten refractory material from said lower region thereof; and E. prilling said removed molten refractory material to form ceramic prills. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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