Claims
- 1) A process for removal of hydrogen peroxide from spent pickle liquor used in a pickling process, comprising the steps of:
a. flowing spent pickle liquor into an enclosed and vented tank of sufficient capacity to accommodate a quantity of solution generated by said pickling process; b. heating said pickle liquor to a temperature which causes decomposition of the hydrogen peroxide; c. maintaining said pickle liquor at said temperature in said tank for about 30 minutes to about 60 minutes; d. flowing said heated pickle liquor out of said tank.
- 2) The process of claim 1 wherein said tank comprises a pickle liquor inlet, a pickle liquor outlet, at least one vent, a heat source and an internal baffle.
- 3) The process of claim 2 wherein the heat source used to heat the pickle liquor is steam heat.
- 4) The process of claim 2 wherein the heat source used to heat the pickle liquor is at least one immersion heater.
- 5) The process of claim 3 wherein the pickle liquor is flowed out of said tank at approximately about the same rate as the pickle liquor is flowed into said tank.
- 6) The process of claim 5 wherein said pickle liquor residence time in said tank is about 45 minutes.
- 7) The process of claim 1 wherein said pickle liquor is heated to at least about 65° C.
- 8) The process of claim 1 wherein said pickle liquor is heated to at least 76° C.
- 9) An apparatus for removal of hydrogen peroxide from spent pickle liquor used in a pickling process, said apparatus comprising a tank equipped with an inlet, an outlet, at least one vent, a heat source and an internal baffle.
- 10) The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said tank is of sufficient capacity to accommodate a quantity of pickle liquor solution generated by the pickling process.
- 11) The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said tank is sized and configured so that the pickle liquor residence time in said tank is from about 30 minutes to about 60 minutes.
- 12) The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said tank is sized and configured so that the pickle liquor residence time in said tank is about 45 minutes.
- 13) The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the heat source for said tank is steam injection.
- 14) The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the heat source for said tank is at least one immersion heater.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority from U.S. provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/282,563, Vijay N. Madi and Jerald W. Leeker filed Apr. 9, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60282563 |
Apr 2001 |
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Divisions (1)
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10119112 |
Apr 2002 |
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10683717 |
Oct 2003 |
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