Claims
- 1. A tunnel kiln for firing ceramic honeycomb structural body comprising:
- a vestibule region, a carbonaceous material release region located downstream of the vestibule region and a sintering region located downstream of the carbonaceous material release region;
- a multiplicity of kiln cars adapted to convey materials to be fired through the kiln;
- a gas distribution system for introducing a low oxygen containing gas comprising less than about 20% O.sub.2 into the carbonaceous release or vestibule region.
- 2. The tunnel kiln of claim 1 wherein the gas distribution system includes a series of conduits each which operatively communicates with an injection site which operatively communicates with the interior of the release region.
- 3. The tunnel kiln of claim 2 wherein the injection sites include a combustion burner site, an undercar site, a rooftop-located site, sidewall site OR a combinations thereof.
- 4. The tunnel kiln of claim 1 including a conduit which operatively communicates with an injection site which operatively communicates with the vestibule region.
- 5. The tunnel kiln of claim 1 wherein the undercar site operatively communicates with a baffled chamber located under the kiln cars and within the carbonaceous material release region.
- 6. The tunnel kiln of claim 1 wherein the low oxygen gas is nitrogen or CO.sub.2 enriched.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/067,105, filed Dec. 2, 1997, entitled TUNNEL KILN FOR FIRING CERAMIC HONEYCOMB BODIES, by Alan T. Dull and Thomas S. Hinkle.
The present invention relates to a firing kiln adapted for firing cellular ceramic bodies, and more particularly, it relates to a firing kiln adapted for firing cellular ceramic bodies exhibiting problematic high-organic containing batches.
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