Information
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Patent Grant
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4492567
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Patent Number
4,492,567
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 20, 198341 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 8, 198540 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 432 30
- 432 72
- 373 80
- 055 90
- 055 228
- 055 233
- 055 257 PV
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for preheating scrap metal within pure gases discharged from a metallurgical vessel. The method comprises the steps of burning the gases in a combustion chamber to remove impurities therefrom, conducting a first portion of the combustion products to a container of scrap metal, contacting the scrap metal with the combustion products for preheating the scrap metal whereby additional impurities are generated, washing in a wet scrubber the mixture of combustion products and additional impurities, mixing the scrubbed combustion products and additional impurities with a second portion of the combustion products from the combustion chamber, and removing particulates from the mixture.
Claims
- 1. A method of preheating scrap metal with impure gases containing particulates and discharging from a metallurgical furnace, the method comprising the steps of:
- burning said impure gases in a combustion chamber,
- conducting a first portion of the combustion products from said combustion chamber to a container of scrap metal,
- contacting the scrap metal with said combustion products for preheating the scrap whereby additional impurities are generated and entrained in said combustion products,
- washing in a wet scrubber the combustion products and entrained additional impurities,
- mixing the first portion of the combustion products and entrained additional impurities after wet scrubbing with a second portion of the combustion products from said chamber,
- and removing particulates from the mixture of the second portion of combustion products and the first portion of combustion products and the entrained additional impurities after the wet scrubbing thereof.
- 2. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein the temperature of the mixture is maintained above the due point thereof.
- 3. The method set forth in claim 1 wherein there are two containers of scrap metal, the additional steps of conducting the first portion of the combustion products from said combustion chamber to the first scrap metal container and charging scrap into the second container, terminating the delivery of said combustion products to said first container after the scrap therein has been preheated and commencing the delivery of said combustion products to said second container for preheating the scrap therein and discharging the heated scrap from the first container.
- 4. An apparatus for preheating scrap metal with impure gases containing particulates and discharging from a metallurgical furnace,
- a combustion chamber,
- means for conducting impure gases from the furnace to said combustion chamber,
- a container for scrap metal having an inlet and an outlet,
- means for conducting a first portion of the combustion products from said combustion chamber to the inlet of said container,
- a wet scrubber having an outlet and an inlet connected to the outlet of the container,
- means for bypassing a second portion of the combustion products from said combustion chamber around said container and said wet scrubber and for mixing the same with the scrubbed gases exiting the outlet of the wet scrubber.
- 5. The apparatus set forth in claim 4 wherein said wet scrubber includes a dust collecting tower and a settling tank, a plurality of apertured plastic balls disposed in said dust collecting tower, means for injecting cleaning water into said tower in a counterflow direction relative to the gas flow whereby a liquid membrane will be formed on the surface of the balls, and means for circulating cleaning fluid from said settling tank to said dust collecting towers so that said dust will form a slurry with the liquid prior to discharge from said gas scrubber.
Priority Claims (1)
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57-178440 |
Oct 1982 |
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US Referenced Citations (2)
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4245569 |
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