Claims
- 1. A processing furnace for the thermal treatment of nonflowable, but conveyable material at the processing temperature, comprising: (a) a nonrotating shell having a major axis; (b) inlet means at about one end of the said shell and outlet means spaced from said inlet means; (c) means operatively disposed in said shell for conveying said material to be processed substantially along said major axis of said shell; (d) a heating element, being electrically conductive, in juxtaposition with a substantial portion of said material and extending for a substantial portion of said major axis; and (e) means for heating by impedance said heating element including (i) an electrical source and (ii) first and second electric cables connected to said electrical source and to said heating element, said first cable for supplying electrical energy to said heating element, and said second cable and said heating element forming a return circuit to said electrical source; wherein electrical energy supplied to said heating element heats said heating element by impedance.
- 2. A processing furnace according to claim 1 wherein said heating element is said shell.
- 3. A processing furnace according to claim 1 wherein said heating element is said conveying means.
- 4. A processing furnace according to claim 2 wherein said heating element also includes said conveying means and further including a second heating means for independently heating said conveying means by impedance.
- 5. A processing furnace according to claim 2 wherein said conveying means includes a resistance heating means, and means to supply A.C. electrical energy to said resistance heating means for heating said conveying means by electrical resistance.
- 6. A processing furnace according to any one of claims 1-5 wherein said heating element has magnetic properties.
- 7. A processing furnace according to any one of claim 1-5 wherein said shell is substantially horizontally disposed.
- 8. A processing furnace according to claim 6 where the processing temperature is from about 225 to about 2000 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 9. A processing furnace according to claim 8 wherein said higher temperature is about 1600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 10. A processing furnace according to claim 7 wherein said material treated comprises a solid having entrained volatiles, said impedance heating being sufficient to volatilize said entrained volatiles, and further includes means for recovering resulting treated solids and means for condensing and recovering the resulting volatiles.
- 11. A processing furnace according to claim 10 further including means for recycling at least a portion of recovered solids to said shell.
- 12. A processing furnace according to claim 7 wherein said shell is insulated.
- 13. A processing furnace according to claim 7 wherein said shell is inclined from the horizontal by not more than about 30 degrees.
- 14. A processing furnace according to claim 7 wherein said shell is inclined from the horizontal by not more than about 12 degrees.
- 15. A processing furnace according to any one of claims 1 through 5 wherein said shell has at least two connecting sections in direct communication, means for electrically insulating each section from each adjacent section, said inlet means and said outlet means at oppositely disposed ends of said shell, and heating means for independently heating by impedance each shell section.
- 16. A processing furnace according to any one of claims 1-5 further including means for controlling the atmospheric environment in said shell.
- 17. A processing furnace according to claim 16 including means for introducing a reactive gas to said shell.
- 18. A processing furnace according to claim 16 including means for introducing an inert gas to said shell.
- 19. A processing furnace according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said means for conveying said material comprises means for introducing a fluidizing gas to said shell at a zone below said major axis.
- 20. A processing furnace according to any one of claims 1 through 5 further including fixed heads at opposed ends of said shell, mechanical seals disposed in each fixed head, and said conveying means comprising a rotatable shaft extending in parallel with said major axis of said shell and supportably mounted in said seals to permit rotation of said shaft, and having a plurality of pitched agitators spaced axially along said shaft and extending radially therefrom.
- 21. A processing furnace according to claim 20 wherein said shell is inclined from the horizontal by not more than about 30 degrees.
- 22. A processing furnace according to claim 20 wherein said shell is inclined from the horizontal by not more than about 12 degrees.
- 23. A processing furnace according to claim 22 wherein said shell has a least two connecting sections in direct communication, means for electrically insulating each section from each adjacent section, said inlet means operatively disposed in said shell and said outlet means at oppositely disposed ends of said shell, and means for independently heating by impedance each shell section.
- 24. A processing furnace according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said shell is substantially vertically orientated, and said means for conveying said material comprises means for introducing a fluidizing gas to said shell.
- 25. A processing furnace according to any one of claims 2, 3, 4, or 5 further including one or more fins affixed to the internal wall of said shell and being of substantially the same electrically conductive material as said shell.
- 26. A processing furnace for the thermal treatment of nonflowable, but conveyable, material at the processing temperature, comprising: (a) a substantially horizontally disposed, nonrotating shell having a major axis and having electrically conductive properties; (b) inlet means at about one end of said shell and outlet means spaced from said inlet means; (c) fixed heads at opposed ends of said shell; (d) mechanical seals disposed in each fixed head; (e) means for conveying said material to be processed through said shell substantially along said major axis from said inlet toward said outlet, said conveying means including at least one rotatable shaft extending in parallel with said major axis and supportably mounted in said seals to permit rotation of said shaft, and said shaft having a plurality of pitched ribs spaced axially along said shaft and extending radially therefrom; (f) means for controlling the atmospheric environment in said shell; and (g) means for heating by impedance said shell including (i) an electrical source and (ii) first and second electric cables connected to said electrical source and to said shell, said first cable for supplying electrical energy to said shell, and said second cable and said shell forming a return circuit to said electrical source; wherein electrical energy supplied to said shell heats said shell by impedance.
- 27. A processing furnace according to claim 26 wherein said conveying means is heated by impedance by a second heating means having a second electrical source and third and fourth electric cables connected to said electrical source and to said conveying means, said third cable for supplying electrical energy to said conveying means, and said fourth cable and said conveying means forming a return circuit to said electrical source; wherein electrical energy supplied to said conveying means heats said conveying means by impedance.
- 28. A processing furnace according to claim 26 wherein said means for controlling the atmospheric environment includes means for introducing a reactive gas to said shell.
- 29. A processing furnace according to claim 26 wherein said means for controlling the atmospheric environment includes means for introducing an inert gas to said shell.
- 30. A processing furnace for the thermal treatment of nonflowable, but conveyable, material at the processing temperature, comprising: (a) a substantially vertically disposed, nonrotating shell having a major axis and having electrically conductive properties; (b) inlet means above the lower end of said shell and outlet means spaced from said inlet means; (c) means for introducing a fluidizing gas to said shell below said inlet means for fluidizing said material to be processed in said shell substantially along said major axis; and (d) and means for heating by impedance said shell including (i) an electrical source and (ii) first and second electric cables connected to said electrical source and to said shell, said first cable for supplying electrical energy to said shell, and said second cable and said shell forming a return circuit to said electrical source; wherein electrical energy supplied to said shell heats said shell by impedance.
- 31. A processing furnace according to claim 30 further including means for preheating the fluidizing gas.
- 32. A processing furnace according to claim 30 wherein the fluidizing gas comprises a reactive gas.
- 33. A processing furnace according to claim 30 wherein the fluidizing gas comprises an inert gas.
- 34. A processing furnace according to any of claims 30 through 33 further including one or more fins affixed to the internal wall of said shell and being of substantially the same electrically conductive material as said shell.
- 35. A processing furnace according to any one of claims 30 through 33 wherein said shell has at least two connecting sections in direct communication, means for electrically insulating each section from each adjacent section, and heating means for independently heating by impedance each shell section.
- 36. A process for the thermal treatment of nonflowable, but conveyable material at the processing temperature, comprising: (a) providing a nonrotating shell having a major axis and inlet means at about one end of said shell and outlet means spaced from said inlet means; (b) conveying said material to be processed through said shell by means operatively disposed in said shell and substantially along said major axis from said inlet toward said outlet; (c) providing a heating element, being electrically conductive, in juxtaposition with a substantial portion of said material and extending for a substantial portion of said major axis; (d) heating by impedance said heating element including providing (i) an electrical source and (ii) first and second electric cables connected to said electrical source and to said heating element, said first cable for supplying electrical energy to said heating element, and said second cable and said heating element forming a return circuit to said electrical source; wherein electrical energy supplied to said heating element heats said electrical element by impedance and thereby heats said material; and (e) recovering the products of said heating step.
- 37. A process according to claim 36 wherein said heating element is said shell.
- 38. A process according to claim 36 wherein said heating element is said conveying means.
- 39. A process according to claim 37 further including a second heating element for independently heating said conveying means by impedance.
- 40. A process according to any one of claims 36 through 39 wherein said heating element has ferromagnetic properties.
- 41. A process according to any one of claims 36 through 39 wherein said conveying means comprises a mechanical conveying means internally disposed in said shell for a substantial portion of said major axis.
- 42. A process according to any one of claims 36 through 39 wherein said shell is substantially horizontally disposed and said processing temperature is from about 225 degrees to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 43. A process according to any one of claims 36 through 39 wherein said material treated comprises a solid having entrained volatiles, heating by impedance said material sufficient to volatilize said entrained volatiles, controlling the atmospheric environment in said shell during said heating step, and recovering resulting treated solids and resulting volatiles.
- 44. A process according to claim 43 wherein said atmospheric environment comprises a reactive gas.
- 45. A process according to claim 43 wherein said atmospheric environment comprises an inert gas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/447,880 filed on May 23, 1995 now abandoned.
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Erickson, C. James, Handbook of Electrical Heating for Industry, p. 218, 1995. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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