Claims
- 1. Process for cleaning metal machine parts caked with thermoplastic polymers, comprising the following steps:
- 1A-placing the parts caked with polymer inside an autoclave heated at a temperature of 380.degree.-450.degree. C. and closing the autoclave;
- 1B-fluxing the autoclave with a stream of overheated steam to quickly eliminate every trace of air from the autoclave, thereby an environment void of oxygen is obtained in the autoclave;
- 1C-feeding in said autoclave a stream of superheated steam at a temperature of 400.degree.-500.degree. C. to simultaneously subject the polymer to hydrolysis and pyrolysis in the absence of oxygen, thereby oxidation, molecular chain reticulation phenomena and formation of carbonious residues are prevented and all the polymer is vaporized, thereby vaporized polymer residues are formed without leaving any solid or liquid waste in the autoclave, the temperature of the superheated steam being about 20.degree.-50.degree. C. higher than the temperature of the autoclave walls, in order to avoid decrease of the temperature inside the autoclave below the temperature of the autoclave walls during the progressive breakage of the polymer molecular chains, because of an endothermic effect of the hydrolysis reaction, said vaporized polymer residues leaving the autoclave in a stream containing said vaporized polymer residues and superheated steam, said feeding being continued until all the polymer degradable by hydrolysis is degraded.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, further comprising after step 1C the step of:
- 2-feeding in said autoclave a mixture of superheated steam and air at a temperature of 400.degree.-500.degree. C., thereby simultaneously subjecting the polymer to pyrolysis, hydrolysis and oxidation in order to speed up the degradation and vaporization of pigments and additives present in the polymer which are non-hydrolyzable and to form vaporized substances, said vaporized substances leaving the autoclave with a mixture of air and superheated steam.
- 3. Process according to claim 2, further comprising after step 2 the step of feeding in said autoclave a stream of air at 380.degree.-450.degree. C. to oxidize a thin layer of soot left on the parts after step 2.
- 4. Process according to claim 1, further comprising after step 1C the step of feeding in said autoclave a stream of air at 380.degree.-450.degree. C. to oxidize a thin layer of soot left on the parts after step 1C.
- 5. Process according to claim 4 wherein the stream comprising vaporized polymer residues which leaves the autoclave, is cooled to condense vapors contained in the stream, thereby a condensate and non-condensable fumes being obtained.
- 6. Process according to claim 5, wherein the condensate is further subjected to a biologic treatment.
- 7. Process according to claim 5, wherein the fumes are further subjected to scrubbing.
- 8. Process according to claim 5, wherein after said scrubbing the fumes are filtered on an activated carbon filter.
- 9. Process according to claim 4 wherein the stream comprising vaporized polymer residues which leaves the autoclave, is cooled to condense vapors contained therein, thereby a condensate and fumes containing incondensable components being obtained.
- 10. Process according to claim 9, wherein the condensate is further subjected to a biological treatment.
- 11. Process according to claim 9, wherein the fumes are further subjected to scrubbing.
- 12. Process according to claim 11, wherein after said scrubbing the fumes are filtered on an activated filter.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of the prior U.S. application Ser. No. 08/419,480, filed on Apr. 10, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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