Patent classifications
F23J1/02
FLY ASH TREATMENT METHOD, METHOD FOR OBTAINING METAL HYDROXIDE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING INDUSTRIAL SALT
A fly ash treatment method includes: a setting step: finding out an initial viscosity value of initial fly ash; a pickling operation step: adding the initial fly ash, water and an acid to a pickling tank, uniformly stirring the mixture, and detecting and adjusting a ratio of components of slurry in the pickling tank to conform to a variation of the curve in the heavy metal leaching test curve graph; a first quantitative output step: inputting the slurry into a first buffer tank and quantitatively output the slurry; a first filtration step: filtering fine particles in the slurry output by from the first buffer tank; a drying and pulverizing step: removing water from the slurry passing through the first filter, and performing pulverizing to form powder; and a rotary kiln cracking step: cracking organic matters in the powder by a rotary kiln, and collecting fly ash cinder.
Methods and apparatus for handling cremation ashes
A crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard comprises: one or more sides and/or walls defining a cavity to receive the ashes; an outlet in one of the sides and/or walls allowing exit of ashes in the cavity from the container, the outlet comprising a nozzle and a removeable cap that closes the nozzle, the nozzle being capable of sealing engagement with a long term storage container, whereby ashes within the cavity of the container can be transferred to the long term storage container without being visible during transfer and without leakage of ashes during transfer. A method of transferring cremation ashes into a long term ashes storage container, comprises:— a. providing ashes from a cremation, b. providing a long term ashes storage container having an inlet and providing a crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard that comprises a nozzle capable of sealing engagement with the inlet on the long term storage container, c. transferring the ashes into the crematorium ashes transfer container, d. sealing the crematorium ashes transfer container, e. opening the nozzle, f. connecting the nozzle with the inlet of the long term storage container so as to be in sealing engagement therewith, and g. transferring the ashes into the long term storage container. A kit comprises the transfer container and the long term storage container.
Methods and apparatus for handling cremation ashes
A crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard comprises: one or more sides and/or walls defining a cavity to receive the ashes; an outlet in one of the sides and/or walls allowing exit of ashes in the cavity from the container, the outlet comprising a nozzle and a removeable cap that closes the nozzle, the nozzle being capable of sealing engagement with a long term storage container, whereby ashes within the cavity of the container can be transferred to the long term storage container without being visible during transfer and without leakage of ashes during transfer. A method of transferring cremation ashes into a long term ashes storage container, comprises:— a. providing ashes from a cremation, b. providing a long term ashes storage container having an inlet and providing a crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard that comprises a nozzle capable of sealing engagement with the inlet on the long term storage container, c. transferring the ashes into the crematorium ashes transfer container, d. sealing the crematorium ashes transfer container, e. opening the nozzle, f. connecting the nozzle with the inlet of the long term storage container so as to be in sealing engagement therewith, and g. transferring the ashes into the long term storage container. A kit comprises the transfer container and the long term storage container.
Fuel Management System for a Biomass Furnace
A fuel management system for a biomass furnace features a common drive motor operatively coupled to both a fuel delivery conveyor, which is arranged to support and displace fuel during combustion in a combustion chamber of the furnace, and an ash removal conveyor which is arranged to transfer ash generated by the combustion out of the combustion chamber. The system also features ducting which extends around the fuel delivery conveyor to convey airflow generated by a blower for subsequent discharge both below and above the fuel during combustion. Furthermore, the system features a housing which operably supports at least the fuel delivery conveyor and which is arranged to be removably insertible into the combustion chamber of the furnace.
Fuel Management System for a Biomass Furnace
A fuel management system for a biomass furnace features a common drive motor operatively coupled to both a fuel delivery conveyor, which is arranged to support and displace fuel during combustion in a combustion chamber of the furnace, and an ash removal conveyor which is arranged to transfer ash generated by the combustion out of the combustion chamber. The system also features ducting which extends around the fuel delivery conveyor to convey airflow generated by a blower for subsequent discharge both below and above the fuel during combustion. Furthermore, the system features a housing which operably supports at least the fuel delivery conveyor and which is arranged to be removably insertible into the combustion chamber of the furnace.
SYSTEM AND MECHANISM FOR BOTTOM ASH FEED REGULATION TO A LOW CAPACITY CONVEYOR
A system and mechanism for bottom ash flow turndown from a hopper, through a crusher, and to a conveyor, the system including a fixed flow restrictor and a variable speed side discharge crusher to modulate bottom ash flow in the absence of gate or valve flow from a hopper.
SYSTEM AND MECHANISM FOR BOTTOM ASH FEED REGULATION TO A LOW CAPACITY CONVEYOR
A system and mechanism for bottom ash flow turndown from a hopper, through a crusher, and to a conveyor, the system including a fixed flow restrictor and a variable speed side discharge crusher to modulate bottom ash flow in the absence of gate or valve flow from a hopper.
Methods and Apparatus for Handling Cremation Ashes
A crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard comprises: one or more sides and/or walls defining a cavity to receive the ashes; an outlet in one of the sides and/or walls allowing exit of ashes in the cavity from the container, the outlet comprising a nozzle and a removeable cap that closes the nozzle, the nozzle being capable of sealing engagement with a long term storage container, whereby ashes within the cavity of the container can be transferred to the long term storage container without being visible during transfer and without leakage of ashes during transfer.
A method of transferring cremation ashes into a long term ashes storage container, comprises: a. providing ashes from a cremation, b. providing a long term ashes storage container having an inlet and providing a crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard that comprises a nozzle capable of sealing engagement with the inlet on the long term storage container, c. transferring the ashes into the crematorium ashes transfer container, d. sealing the crematorium ashes transfer container, e. opening the nozzle, f. connecting the nozzle with the inlet of the long term storage container so as to be in sealing engagement therewith, and g. transferring the ashes into the long term storage container.
A kit comprises the transfer container and the long term storage container.
Methods and Apparatus for Handling Cremation Ashes
A crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard comprises: one or more sides and/or walls defining a cavity to receive the ashes; an outlet in one of the sides and/or walls allowing exit of ashes in the cavity from the container, the outlet comprising a nozzle and a removeable cap that closes the nozzle, the nozzle being capable of sealing engagement with a long term storage container, whereby ashes within the cavity of the container can be transferred to the long term storage container without being visible during transfer and without leakage of ashes during transfer.
A method of transferring cremation ashes into a long term ashes storage container, comprises: a. providing ashes from a cremation, b. providing a long term ashes storage container having an inlet and providing a crematorium ashes transfer container made of paper and/or cardboard that comprises a nozzle capable of sealing engagement with the inlet on the long term storage container, c. transferring the ashes into the crematorium ashes transfer container, d. sealing the crematorium ashes transfer container, e. opening the nozzle, f. connecting the nozzle with the inlet of the long term storage container so as to be in sealing engagement therewith, and g. transferring the ashes into the long term storage container.
A kit comprises the transfer container and the long term storage container.
COMBUSTION INSTALLATION HAVING AT LEAST ONE INTERFERING ELEMENT REMOVAL MEANS IN THE CONVEYOR LINE FOR THE COMBUSTION RESIDUES
A combustion installation has a combustion chamber for the combustion of a fuel, wherein combustion residues of the fuel combusted in the combustion chamber are fed, via an outlet of the combustion chamber, to a crusher for the purpose of comminuting the combustion residues, and at least one interfering element removal means is arranged in a conveyor line for the combustion residues, by means of which interfering elements that are conveyed in the combustion residues but cannot be comminuted by the crusher can be removed via an interfering element removal opening.