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Method of disposing of salt-containing dusts from incinerator plants
   
Document Number
US Patent 4941772
Issued Date
July 17, 1990
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Deffner; Dieter (Bergisch Gladbach,DE)
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For the disposal of salt-containing dusts of incinerator plants, with addition of water the salt-containing dusts are intensively mixed with other waste materials, such as ashes and fly ashes from thermal power plants fired with hard coal or brown coal, waste materials from foundries containing quartz sands and waste materials from calcium carbide production, the mixture containing at least 8% hydrothermally reactive calcium oxide or equivalent amounts of other hydrothermally reactive calcium compounds and the water addition being so rated that an optimum compacting is possible and the mixture is thereafter processed by compacting to give stable firm compacts and the compacts subsequently hardened in an autoclave by saturated steam at a pressure of at least 1 bar.
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Owner
Sante Corporation (Largo, FL)
Published
July 17, 1990
Application Number
07/339,711
Filed
April 18, 1989
US Classification
405/129.15   106/705 106/707 106/710 106/792 405/129.3
Int'l Classification
C04B   18/04   (20060101)   C04B   18/10   (20060101)   C04B   28/18   (20060101)   C04B   28/00   (20060101)  
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USPTO Field of Search
405/128   405/266   405/129   166/292   106/74   106/75   106/76   106/77   106/78   106/103   106/105   106/85   252/633   252/628   252/8.512   210/751  
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