Claims
- 1. A process for the incineration of fusible salt-bearing waste pulping liquors containing combustible organic substances in a fluidized bed while avoiding break down of the fluidized bed in an incinerator provided with a free space above the fluidized bed sufficient to provide in the incinerator two distinct burning zones of widely different temperatures, consisting essentially only of
- A. injecting into the fluidized bed
- 1. said liquor
- 2. fuel and
- 3. combustion air under pressure upwardly into said bed so as to maintain said bed in a fluidized state
- B. adjusting the quantities of said injections and the fluidized bed material so as to maintain (a) incomplete combustion in the fluidized bed at a temperature at least 100.degree. C below the fusion temperature of the fusible salt or salt mixture in said liquor and which is also widely different from the temperature attained above the fluidized bed, and (b) substantially complete combustion of the combustible material leaving the fluidized bed at a temperature attaining at least 800.degree. C at which combustion of all of the combustible components takes place in a distinct burning zone in the free space above the fluidized bed.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein said liquor is injected in a non-dispersed form.
- 3. A process for the incineration of fusible salt-bearing aqueous waste effluent in a chemical process containing combustible organic substances in a fluidized bed while avoiding break down of the fluidized bed in an incinerator provided with a free space above the fluidized bed sufficient to provide in the incinerator two distinct burning zones of widely different temperatures, consisting essentially only of
- A. injecting into the fluidized bed
- 1. said effluent
- 2. fuel and
- 3. combustion air under pressure upwardly into said bed so as to maintain said bed in a fluidized state;
- B. adjusting the quantities of said injections and the fluidized bed material so as to maintain (a) incomplete combustion in the fluidized bed at a temperature at least 100.degree. C below the fusion temperature of the fusible salt or salt mixture in said effluent and which is also widely different from the temperature attained above the fluidized bed, and (b) substantially complete combustion of the combustible material leaving the fluidized bed at a temperature attaining at least 800.degree. C at which combustion of all of the combustible materials takes place in a distinct burning zone in the free space above the fluidized bed.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 514,437 filed Oct. 15, 1974, now abandoned.
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