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Method for destroying hazardous organics and other combustible materials in a subcritical/supercritical reactor
   
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US Patent 6150580
Issued Date
November 21, 2000
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A waste destruction method using a reactor vessel to combust and destroy organic and combustible waste, including the steps of introducing a supply of waste into the reactor vessel, introducing a supply of an oxidant into the reactor vessel to mix with the waste forming a waste and oxidant mixture, introducing a supply of water into the reactor vessel to mix with the waste and oxidant mixture forming a waste, water and oxidant mixture, reciprocatingly compressing the waste, water and oxidant mixture forming a compressed mixture, igniting the compressed mixture forming a exhaust gas, and venting the exhaust gas into the surrounding atmosphere.
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Published
November 21, 2000
Application Number
08/969,613
Filed
November 13, 1997
US Classification
588/316   588/317 588/320 588/405 588/406 588/407 588/408 588/409 588/410 588/412 588/413 588/414
Int'l Classification
A62D   3/00   (20060101)   B01J   19/00   (20060101)   B01J   3/06   (20060101)   B01J   3/08   (20060101)   B01J   19/18   (20060101)  
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588/208   588/209   588/213   588/205   110/126   110/431   110/432   110/346   110/229   110/237   241/600   414/147   422/242   210/761  
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