Claims
- 1. In a counter-flow furnace wherein waste material to be processed is introduced at one end thereof and the processed material is discharged from the other end thereof, while simultaneously air is introduced thereto and the gases of combustion are caused to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed and the primary exhaust gases are exhausted at said one end of the furnace and wherein the furnace has a natural tendency to form zones of processing including sequentially from said one end of the furnace, a drying zone, a charring and volatile burning zone, a fixed carbon burning zone and an ash cooling zone, a method comprising the steps of bleeding secondary exhaust gases from the middle of said furnace substantially between said fixed carbon burning zone and said charring and volatile burning zone, and directing said secondary exhaust gases to a gas cleaning device for removal of heavy metals.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said gas cleaning device comprises one of the class consisting of a hot gas cyclone and a molten salt scrubber for removal of heavy metals comprising at least one of a class consisting of lead, arsenic, chromium and antimony.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein said primary exhaust gases are directed to a gas cleaning device.
- 4. In a counter-flow furnace wherein waste material to be processed is introduced at one end thereof and the processed material is discharged from the other end thereof, while simultaneously air is introduced thereto and the gases of combustion are caused to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed and the primary exhaust gases are exhausted at said one end of the furnace and wherein the furnace has a natural tendency to form zones of processing including sequentially from said one end of the furnace, a drying zone, a charring and volatile burning zone, a fixed carbon burning zone and an ash cooling zone, a method comprising the steps of bleeding secondary exhaust gases from the middle of said furnace substantially between said fixed carbon burning zone and said charring and volatile burning zone, and adding supplemental air to said furnace in the fixed carbon burning zone.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the air is added in quantities below that theoretically required to complete the combustion of material being processed.
- 6. A method according to claim 4 or claim 5 wherein said secondary exhaust gases are passed in heat exchange relationship with respect to the air being added to the furnace.
- 7. In a counter-flow furnace wherein waste material to be processed is introduced at one end thereof and the processed material is discharged from the other end thereof, while simultaneously air is introduced thereto and the gases of combustion are caused to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed and the primary exhaust gases are exhausted at said one end of the furnace and wherein the furnace has a natural tendency to form zones of processing including sequentially from said one end of the furnace, a drying zone, a charring and volatile burning zone, a fixed carbon burning zone and an ash cooling zone, a method comprising the steps of bleeding secondary exhaust gases from the middle of said furnace substantially between said fixed carbon burning zone and said charring and volatile burning zone, adding supplemental air to said furnace in at least one of said last named three zones, passing said secondary exhaust gases in heat exchange relationship with respect to the supplemental air being added to the furnace, and directing the cooled secondary gases to a gas cleaning device for removal of heavy metals.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said gas cleaning device is one of a class consisting of a bag collector, an electrostatic precipitator, and a mechanical device for removal of heavy metals comprising at least one of a class consisting of lead, arsenic chromium and antimony.
- 9. A method according to claim 7 or claim 8 wherein said primary exhaust gases are directed to a gas cleaning device.
- 10. A method according to any one of claims 1, 4 and 7 wherein said counter-flow furnace is a multiple hearth furnace having a plurality of vertically spaced hearths and the waste material is introduced to the furnace at the top thereof and moves downwardly in a generally serpentine fashion alternately inwardly and outwardly across the hearths and is discharged at the bottom of the furnace, while simultaneously the air is introduced thereto towards the bottom of the furnace and the gases of combustion are caused to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed and are exhausted at the top of the furnace.
- 11. Apparatus for treating waste material comprising, in combination, a counter-flow furnace wherein waste material to be processed is introduced at one end thereof and the processed material is discharged from the other end thereof, means for introducing air to said furnace, means for causing the gases of combustion to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed, a primary exhaust gas outlet disposed at said one end of the furnace, said furnace having a natural tendency to form zones of processing including sequentially from said one end of the furnace, a drying zone, a charring and volatile burning zone, a fixed carbon burning zone and an ash cooling zone, means for bleeding secondary exhaust gases from the middle of said furnace substantially between said fixed carbon burning zone and said charring and volatile burning zone, a gas cleaning device, and means for passing said secondary exhaust gases to said gas cleaning device for removal of heavy metals.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said gas cleaning device is a hot gas cyclone device.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said gas cleaning device is a molten salt scrubber device.
- 14. Apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising a second gas cleaning device, and means for passing said primary exhaust gases to said second gas cleaning device.
- 15. Apparatus for treating waste material comprising, in combination, a counter-flow furnace wherein waste material to be processed is introduced at one end thereof and the processed material is discharged from the other end thereof, means for introducing air to said furnace, means for causing the gases of combustion to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed, a primary exhaust gas outlet disposed at said one end of the furnace, said furnace having a natural tendency to form zones of processing including sequentially from said one end of the furnace, a drying zone, a charring and volatile burning zone, a fixed carbon burning zone and an ash cooling zone, means for bleeding secondary exhaust gases from the middle of said furnace substantially between said fixed carbon burning zone and said charring and volatile burning zone, and means for adding supplemental air to said furnace in the fixed carbon burning zone.
- 16. Apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said means for adding supplemental air to said furnace includes means for adding air in quantities below that theoretically required to complete the combustion of the material being processed.
- 17. Apparatus according to claim 15 or claim 16 further comprising heat exchange means for passing said exhaust gases in heat exchange relationship with respect to the air being added to the furnace.
- 18. Apparatus for treating waste material comprising, in combination, a counter-flow furnace wherein waste material to be processed is introduced at one end thereof and the processed material is discharged from the other end thereof, means for introducing air to said furnace, means for causing the gases of combustion to flow in counter-current direction with respect to the material being processed, a primary exhaust gas outlet disposed at said one end of the furnace, said furnace having a natural tendency to form zones of processing including sequentially from said one end of the furnace, a drying zone, a charring and volatile burning zone, a fixed carbon burning zone and an ash cooling zone, means for bleeding secondary exhaust gases from the middle of said furnace substantially between said fixed carbon burning zone and said charring and volatile burning zone, means for adding supplemental air to said furnace in at least one of said last named three zones, heat exchange means for passing said exhaust gases in heat exchange relationship with respect to the air being added to the furnace, a gas cleaning device, means for passing the cooled secondary gases to said gas cleaning device for removal of heavy metals.
- 19. Apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said gas cleaning device is one of a class consisting of a bag collector, an electrostatic precipitator, and a mechanical device for removal of said heavy metals.
- 20. Apparatus according to claim 18 further comprising a second gas cleaning device, and means for directing said primary exhaust gases to said second gas cleaning device.
- 21. Apparatus according to any one of claims 11, 15, and 18 wherein said counter-flow furnace is a multiple hearth furnace having a plurality of vertically spaced hearths, and the waste material is introduced to the furnace at the top thereof and moves downwardly in a generally serpentine fashion alternately inwardly and outwardly across the hearths and is discharged at the bottom of the furnace, while simultaneously the air is introduced thereto towards the bottom of the furnace and the gases of combustion are caused to flow in counter current direction with respect to the material being processed and are exhausted at the top of the furnace.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 925,810, filed July 18, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,176,611, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 706,615 filed on July 19, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,118,220.
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Divisions (2)
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