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Title:
廃棄物焼却工場における高度ハロゲン化廃棄物の低腐食性および低放出性同時焼却法
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP4221194
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
Sulfur, or a suitable sulfur carrier, is dosed under control into a furnace chamber, as a function of the total proportion of halogen and the halogen type. An Independent claim is included for the corresponding waste incineration plant. Preferred features: Sulfur quantity dosed under control is proportional to the current total fraction of Cl, Br or I in the waste. Sulfur quantity dosed is controlled in accordance with an operationally-determined sulfur dosing graph. This achieves the necessary SO2 residual concentration in the raw gas following the boiler, before quenching, corresponding with the Cl-, Br- or I- rich waste. The determination is carried out for at least one predominant fraction of Cl, Br or I in the waste. The minimum necessary SO2 content in the boiler raw gas is found, under steady state operation, to reduce the quantity of free Cl, Br or I detected in the purified gas following the scrubber, to zero or a set limit. The current total halogen fraction on the flue gas side is determined as halogenide content in effluent water from the acid flue gas scrubber, i.e. as the product of halogenide concentration and volumetric flow of effluent, determined continuously. In another alternative, it is determined from measurements of halogen and hydrogen halide species in the boiler flue gas after the boiler and before quench, and the dry volumetric flow rate of flue gas. As an alternative to the latter, a magnitude proportional to the volumetric flow rate of the flue gas is taken, e.g. the rate of steam generation at the boiler, is determined continuously. Sulfur content is raised momentarily, preferably by 10% to 50%, should free halogen be detected in purified gas from the scrubber but ahead of any SCR (selective catalytic reduction) catalyst bed. Similar action is taken on detection of excessive halogen in effluent water from the acid scrubber. Sulfur is added as solid, liquid, or as waste sulfuric acid. Solid sulfur is dosed as pellets by pneumatic conveying into the primary combustion zone (3). Waste sulfuric acid is dosed to the primary or secondary furnace zone (4) using controlled metering pumps and nozzles. Where halogen content in the flue gas cycles as a result of dosing halogen-rich waste packages, dosing of sulfur is controlled in sympathy, in respect of quantity, time and duration. Hypo-halogenide reduction in the alkali scrubber is effected through bisulfide process sinters formed from the residual SO2 of the boiler raw gas and/or by an externally-supplied reductant such as thiosulfate. Sympathetic control of sulfur dosing is a function of automatically-read bar codes on the packs, thus giving information on calorific value, halogen type and halogen quantity in the pack.

Inventors:
Bernhard Huostein
Joachim Bayer
Peter Kripner
Application Number:
JP2002177172A
Publication Date:
February 12, 2009
Filing Date:
June 18, 2002
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
Bayer Aktiengesellschaft
International Classes:
F23G7/06; F23G5/16; F23G5/50; F23J15/04
Domestic Patent References:
JP11166187A
JP2000291922A
JP2000205525A
JP2747673B2
JP2002307034A
JP2001347131A
JP47033171A
JP6137539A
Foreign References:
WO2001038787A1
EP0435848A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Patent business corporation Odashima patent office