Claims
- 1. Coking process for converting shaped fuel bodies into shaped coke bodies having high mechanical strength, said shaped fuel bodies containing about 6-14% volatile constituents and being selected from the group consisting of briquettes and pellets made by hot-briquetting or hot-pelletizing fine-grained coke and fine grained caking coal, which comprises:
- i. continuously coking said shaped fuel bodies which bodies are at temperatures above 750.degree. C in a shaft oven by direct heating with a hot scavenging gas;
- ii. producing said scavenging gas by partial combustion of the coking gas and conducting same upward through the shaft oven countercurrent to the descending shaped fuel bodies;
- iii. adding to the hot scavenging gas, before it enters the shaft oven, a reactive material selected from the group consisting of flue dust and high hydrocarbon gases in an amount corresponding to 0.5-3% of the coke throughput; and
- iv. at least partly consuming gasifying agents carbon dioxide and steam in the hot scavenging gas before it enters the shaft oven by reacting said gasifying agents with said reactive material thereby avoiding detrimental endothermic gasification reactions which would otherwise attack the structure of the shaped coke bodies.
- 2. Process of claim 1 wherein the reaction time is from 0.2 to 2 seconds.
- 3. Process of claim 1 wherein the fuel gas and/or the high-hydrocarbon gas are preheated.
- 4. Process of claim 1 wherein dust removed by sedimentation in the collecting duct for the coking gas and/or the dust removed from the coking gas are used as the reactive material.
- 5. Process of claim 1 wherein the burner and recycle gases and/or the burner air required for the production of the scavenging gas are preheated.
- 6. Process of claim 1 wherein the coking gas used to produce the scavenging gas is scrubbed to remove CO.sub.2.
- 7. Process of claim 1 wherein the gas used to produce the scavenging gas is adjusted to a dew point below 15.degree. C.
- 8. A process of claim 1 wherein the hot scavenging gas together with the residual, ungasified dust is introduced into the shaft oven through open-bottomed grates.
- 9. Coking process for converting shaped fuel bodies into shaped coke bodies having high mechanical strength, said shaped fuel bodies being selected from the group consisting of briquettes and pellets made by hot-briquetting or hot-pelletizing fine-grained coke and fine-grained caking coal, which comprises:
- i. continuously coking said shaped fuel bodies which bodies are at temperatures above 750.degree. C in a shaft oven by direct heating with a hot scavenging gas;
- ii. producing said scavenging gas by partial combustion of the coking gas and conducting same upward through the shaft oven countercurrent to the descending shaped fuel bodies;
- iii. adding to the hot scavenging gas, before it enters the shaft oven, a reactive material selected from the group consisting of flue dust and high hydrocarbon gases in an amount corresponding to 0.5-3% of the coke throughput; and
- iv. at least partly consuming gasifying agents carbon dioxide and steam in the hot scavenging gas before it enters the shaft oven by reacting said gasifying agents with said reactive material thereby avoiding detrimental endothermic gasification reactions which would otherwise attach the structure of the shaped coke bodies.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 278,679, filed Aug. 7, 1972 and now abandoned.
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