Claims
- 1. Installation for preparing a heat treatment atmosphere, comprising:
- a source of an oxygen-containing first gas mixture;
- a source of a hydrocarbon-containing second gas mixture;
- a catalytic reactor for gas deoxygenation incorporated into the installation in a substantially vertical position and including an interior portion, a bottom portion and a top portion, the reactor comprising parts connected therebetween by welding without gaskets or other connecting flanges;
- an inlet conduit system suitable for supplying the catalytic reactor with a mixture of the first gas mixture and the second gas mixture, the inlet conduit system being connected, at a downstream part, with the bottom portion of the reactor; and
- an outlet conduit system connected to remove from the top portion of the catalytic reactor a heat treatment atmosphere resulting from a reaction in the reactor between said first gas mixture and said second gas mixture; and
- a conduit connected at one end to said outlet conduit system and which is equipped at its other end with a system that permits opening and closing of the conduit at a remote location from said catalytic reactor, in order to permit removal through said system of spent catalyst from the reactor and/or introduction of fresh catalyst through said system into the interior of the reactor.
- 2. Installation according to claim 1, further comprising a catalyst replacement system that permits removal of spent catalyst from the reactor and/or introduction of fresh catalyst into the interior of the reactor.
- 3. Installation according to claim 2, wherein said catalyst replacement system comprises a flange adapted to be connected to the outlet conduit system and being removable therefrom.
- 4. Installation according to claim 3, said catalyst replacement system further comprising a gasket interposed between said flange and the outlet conduit system when said flange is connected to the outlet conduit system.
- 5. Installation according to claim 3, said catalyst replacement system further comprising an insulator on one side of the flange, said insulator extending into the outlet conduit system when the flange is connected thereto, and being removable from the outlet conduit system with the flange.
- 6. Installation according to claim 5, said catalyst replacement system further comprising a refractory brick on said one side of the flange for improving the insulation performance, said refractory brick being removable from the outlet conduit system with the flange.
- 7. Installation according to claim 6, said catalyst replacement system further comprising a mesh screen on said one side of the flange for intercepting any catalyst particles entrained with the atmosphere, said mesh screen being removable from the outlet conduit system with the flange.
- 8. Installation according to claim 7, said catalyst replacement system further comprising a stem connected to said flange for removing said flange, said insulator, said refractory brick and mesh screen from said outlet conduit system.
- 9. Installation according to claim 3, said catalyst replacement system further comprising a stem connected to said flange for removing said flange from said outlet conduit system.
- 10. Installation according to claim 1, wherein the source of the first gas mixture is an air separator operated by permeation or adsorption, suitable for producing nitrogen having a residual oxygen concentration between 0.5% and 7%.
- 11. Installation according to claim 1, wherein the source of the first gas mixture is a mixture of air and cryogenic nitrogen.
- 12. Installation according to claim 1, wherein the source of the second gas mixture is an industrial site producing a gaseous by-product containing nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and a hydrocarbon, wherein total content of hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and the hydrocarbon in the mixture is equal to at least 50%.
- 13. Installation according to claim 1, further comprising a gas/gas exchanger having at least two paths, wherein the first path is suitable for conveying the heat treatment atmosphere prepared in the catalytic reactor and the second path is suitable for conveying said first gas mixture prior to its entry into the catalytic reactor.
- 14. Installation according to claim 1, wherein said inlet and outlet conduit systems are connected to the reactor by welding, without gaskets or other connecting flanges.
- 15. Installation for preparing a heat treatment atmosphere, comprising:
- a source of an oxygen-containing first gas mixture;
- a source of a hydrocarbon-containing second gas mixture;
- a catalytic reactor for gas deoxygenation incorporated into the installation in a substantially vertical position and including an interior portion, a bottom portion and a top portion;
- an inlet conduit system suitable for supplying the catalytic reactor with a mixture of the first gas mixture and the second gas mixture, the inlet conduit system being fixedly connected by welding, without gaskets or connecting flanges, at a downstream part, to the bottom portion of the reactor; and
- an outlet conduit system fixedly connected by welding, without gaskets or connecting flanges to the top portion of said reactor in order to remove a heat treatment atmosphere resulting from a reaction in the reactor between said first gas mixture and said second gas mixture; and
- a conduit connected at one end to said outlet conduit system and which is equipped at its other end with a system that permits opening and closing of the conduit at a remote location from said catalytic reactor, in order to permit removal through said system of spent catalyst from the reactor and/or introduction of fresh catalyst through said system into the interior of the reactor.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/658,833, filed May 31, 1996.
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