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22 Lakeshore Dr, Mount Arlington, NJ 07856 (973) 339-8811

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Livingston, NJ

Hawthorne, NJ

60 Branford Rd, Whippany, NJ 07981

Wayne, NJ

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Acid Gas Control Process And Apparatus For Waste Fired Incinerators

US Patent:
4940010, Jul 10, 1990
Filed:
Jul 22, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/222909
Inventors:
Peter Z. Kubin - Livingston NJ
Jiri E. Stepan - Livingston NJ
Assignee:
Ogden-Martin Systems, Inc. - Fairfield NJ
International Classification:
F23B 700
US Classification:
110233
Abstract:
An apparatus for incinerating waste material and for reducing noxious byproducts of the incineration process. The apparatus consists of a furnace having a turbulent reaction zone whereby an overfire air header and additive distributor and lime injection nozzles connected to the incinerator through a plurality of nozzles located at even distances about the arrangement is the turbulent reaction zone of the furnace such that an additive mixture is injected into the turbulent zone through and distributed evenly during combustion across the entire width of the turbulent area. As a result, a reaction between the combustion products and the additive is optimized resulting in an overall reduction in acid gas content, acid dewpoint temperature and the corrosion levels inside the incinerator and auxiliary equipment.

Acid Gas Control Process And Apparatus For Waste Fired Incinerators

US Patent:
5092254, Mar 3, 1992
Filed:
May 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/521038
Inventors:
Peter Z. Kubin - Livingston NJ
Jiri E. Stepan - Livingston NJ
Assignee:
Ogden-Martin Systems, Inc. - Fairfield NJ
International Classification:
F23B 700
US Classification:
110233
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for incinerating waste material and for reducing noxious byproducts of the incineration process. The apparatus consists of a furnace having a turbulent reaction zone whereby an overfire air header and additive distributor and lime injection nozzles connected to the incinerator through a plurality of nozzles located at even distances about the arrangement is the turbulent reaction zone of the furnace such that an additive mixture is injected into the turbulent zone through and distributed evenly during combustion across the entire width of the turbulent area. As a result, a reaction between the combustion products and the additive is optimized resulting in an overall reduction in acid gas content, acid dewpoint temperature and the corrosion levels inside the incinerator and auxiliary equipment.

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