Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing an active carbon using a carbon-containing material as a raw material comprising:
- a carbonizing unit for carbonizing said carbon-containing material to produce a carbonized material having electric conductivity; and
- an activating treatment unit downstream of said carbonizing unit for activating said carbonized material in an atmosphere composed of steam with an application of electric power to induce electric discharge whereby said carbonized material is self heated and said self heated is a function of the electrical resistance of the carbonized material, and wherein said activating treatment unit includes a spirally extending screw conveyor, a plurality of discharge electrodes arranged around said screw conveyor in a substantially equally spaced relationship for inducing an electric discharge between adjacent discharge electrodes, and a rotary steam supply pipe having a plurality of spray nozzles attached thereto to allow steam to be sprayed therethrough toward the carbonized material thereby to generate an atmosphere of steam.
- 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said activating treatment unit is constructed in the form of a tunnel furnace including a chain conveyor for conveying the carbonized material through said tunnel furnace, a plurality of activating chambers arranged in an upstream region of said tunnel furnace in a substantially equally spaced relationship on said chain conveyor, electrode plates arranged on the opposed longitudinal sides of said chain conveyor for inducing electric discharge therebetween, a plurality of steam spray nozzles for spraying steam toward the carbonized material to generate an atmosphere of steam, a plurality of cooling chambers arranged in the downstream region of said tunnel furnace in an equally spaced relationship on said chain conveyor, and a plurality of water spray nozzles for spraying water toward an activated material to gradually cool a resultant product of active carbon.
- 3. An apparatus for producing an active carbon using a used active carbon as a raw material, comprising:
- a carbonizing unit for heating, without intake of environmental air, said used active carbon to allow said used active carbon to be converted into its active state while exhibiting electric conductivity; and
- an activating treatment unit downstream of said carbonizing unit for activating said used active carbon in an atmosphere composed of steam with an application of electric power to induce electric discharge whereby said carbonized material is self heated and said self heated is a function of the electrical resistance of the carbonized material, and wherein said activating treatment unit includes a spirally extending screw conveyor, a plurality of discharge electrodes arranged around said screw conveyor in a substantially equally spaced relationship for inducing an electric discharge between adjacent discharge electrodes, and a rotary steam supply pipe having a plurality of spray nozzles attached thereto to allow steam to be sprayed therethrough toward the carbonized material thereby to generate an atmosphere of steam.
- 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein said activating treatment unit is constructed in the form of a tunnel furnace including a chain conveyor for conveying the carbonized material through said tunnel furnace, a plurality of activating chambers arranged in an upstream region of said tunnel furnace in a substantially equally spaced relationship on said chain conveyor, electrode plates arranged on the opposed longitudinal sides of said chain conveyor for inducing electric discharge therebetween, a plurality of steam spray nozzles for spraying steam toward the carbonized material to generate an atmosphere of steam, a plurality of cooling chambers arranged in the downstream region of said tunnel furnace in an equally spaced relationship on said chain conveyor, and a plurality of water spray nozzles for spraying water toward an activated material to gradually cool a resultant product of active carbon.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/746,114 filed on Aug. 15, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,190,901.
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Divisions (1)
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