Closed loop incineration process

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Inventors

Abboud, Harry I.
Efferson, Chip E.

Application #

143339

Filed

Oct-27-1993

Published

Apr-4-1995

Current US Class

110/204
110/345
110/346

International Classes

F23J 011/00

Field of Search

110/204 110/205 110/206 110/208 110/233 110/235 110/216 110/344 110/345 110/346

Examiners

Bennett; Henry A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Proctor; Llewellyn A.

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Abstract
An incineration process which can utilize any type of incineration means for disposing of hazardous, as well as non-hazardous, burnable waste. Such waste include toxic combustible liquids, oil slurries, soils contaminated with dioxin, PCBs, creosote, or any other potentially toxic combustible material. In particular, the present invention relates to an incineration process which has no continuous stack discharge of polutants. In this process, the flue gas stream from the incineration stages is enriched with oxygen and fed to a downstream combustion zone. A portion of the flue gas stream from the downstream combustion zone is enriched with oxygen and recycled to the incineration means. The remaining portion of the flue gas stream from the downstream combustion zone is scrubbed to remove acid gases and passed through a purification zone wherein any remaining contaminates are removed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A process for incinerating waste materials so that substantially all of the contaminants are removed from the resulting title gas, comprising:

(a) feeding combustible waste material into an incineration zone containing two temperature stages, the first stage operated at a temperature from about 1400.degree. F. to 2500.degree. F., and the second stage operated at a temperature from about 1500.degree. F. to 3000.degree. F., wherein recycle flue gas from a downstream combustion zone and oxygen are fed to said incineration zone;

(b) mixing said flue gases from said incineration zone with oxygen;

(c) passing said mixture from (b) above to a combustion zone which is operated by burning a combustible fuel;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved closed loop incineration/combustion process which can utilize any type of incineration means for disposing of hazardous, as well as non-hazardous, burnable waste. This incineration process has substantially no continuous stack discharge of pollution emissions. The resulting flue gases from incineration are sent to a downstream combustion zone and then to scrubbing and purification zones.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The disposal of hazardous waste is increasingly becoming a serious problem to industry as governmental regulations become tighter and tighter. Two leading technologies for disposing of hazardous waste are landfills and incineration. While the industry has historically preferred landfills over incineration, primarily because of cost, incineration is becoming more attractive. One reason for this is because governmental regulations regarding landfills are getting tougher. For example, in 1989 a new extended list of chemical streams banned from landfills went into effect. As industry turns toward incineration as the primary means of disposing of hazardous waste, they are also being faced with tougher and tougher incineration restrictions. For example, the destruction and removal efficiency (DRE) ratings for incineration are presently set at 99.99% for most hazardous waste, and 99.9999% for polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
 
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