Patent classifications
B03B9/04
Method and system for producing aggregate
A method for preparing clean aggregate from a waste stream including sizing the incinerator combined ash to recover a first material; wet screening the first material with a first screen to recover the material of disparate sizes; and processing each of the groups.
Process for reforming the fly ash and apparatus therefor
A process for reforming the fly ash, including the heating step that heats a raw fly ash powder containing the unburned carbon at a temperature of 780 to 1000° C. to decrease the amount of the unburned carbon contained in the raw fly ash powder; the classifying step that introduces the heat-treated fly ash containing the unburned carbon in decreased amounts obtained through the heating step into a classifying apparatus in the state of being heated at a high temperature so as to separate the fly ash into a coarse powder and a fine powder; the fine powder recovering step that recovers the fine powder of the heat-treated fly ash obtained through the classifying step by using a dust-collecting apparatus; and the milling step that mills the coarse powder of the heat-treated fly ash obtained through the classifying step until a 45 μm sieve residue becomes not more than 34% by mass, and then recovers the milled powder.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING METAL FROM ASH
A system for recovering of metal and sand from incinerator ash material having an ash clarification assembly, a magnet to remove the ferrous from the heavy material; a sorting assembly, a drying cage or dewatering unit to dry the material; and a separation assembly to remove the aluminium from the material. Methods are included as well.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING METAL FROM ASH
A system for recovering of metal and sand from incinerator ash material having an ash clarification assembly, a magnet to remove the ferrous from the heavy material; a sorting assembly, a drying cage or dewatering unit to dry the material; and a separation assembly to remove the aluminium from the material. Methods are included as well.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SORTING A PARTICULATE STREAM
The invention relates to a device for continuously sorting a particulate stream, comprising: a) a screw conveyor (1) for conveying the particulate stream to a separation device, b) a sieve (7) for separating the particulate stream ac cording to size, characterized in that it further comprises c) a pre-sieve (3) comprising elongated sieve openings formed by fingers extending towards an end portion of the pre-sieve with the tips of the fingers not being connected in that end portion, the pre-sieve (3) being located between the conveyor outlet and the sieve, d) wherein the pre-sieve (3) encloses part of the circumference of the conveyor screw in an axial end portion of the conveyor screw, and e) the radial distance between the conveyor screw (1) and the pre-sieve (3) is less than 10%, preferably less than 5% of the conveyor screw diameter. The pre-sieve allows to separate elongated objects like threads or wires from the particulate stream which would otherwise clog or block subsequent separation devices including the sieve.
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SORTING A PARTICULATE STREAM
The invention relates to a device for continuously sorting a particulate stream, comprising: a) a screw conveyor (1) for conveying the particulate stream to a separation device, b) a sieve (7) for separating the particulate stream ac cording to size, characterized in that it further comprises c) a pre-sieve (3) comprising elongated sieve openings formed by fingers extending towards an end portion of the pre-sieve with the tips of the fingers not being connected in that end portion, the pre-sieve (3) being located between the conveyor outlet and the sieve, d) wherein the pre-sieve (3) encloses part of the circumference of the conveyor screw in an axial end portion of the conveyor screw, and e) the radial distance between the conveyor screw (1) and the pre-sieve (3) is less than 10%, preferably less than 5% of the conveyor screw diameter. The pre-sieve allows to separate elongated objects like threads or wires from the particulate stream which would otherwise clog or block subsequent separation devices including the sieve.
Incinerator ash wet processing
A system and process for reclaiming metals from bottom ash material comprising a pair of rod mills each having an inlet for receiving material and an outlet for discharging material, the outlet of a first rod mill being connected to the inlet of a second rod mill, said rod mills for inclination and power, a circuit for water flow through the rod mills for flushing crushed material and metal from the rod mills to a screen where metal is separated from minerals and water and a processing device for separating minerals from the water of the screen separated minerals and water.
Incinerator ash wet processing
A system and process for reclaiming metals from bottom ash material comprising a pair of rod mills each having an inlet for receiving material and an outlet for discharging material, the outlet of a first rod mill being connected to the inlet of a second rod mill, said rod mills for inclination and power, a circuit for water flow through the rod mills for flushing crushed material and metal from the rod mills to a screen where metal is separated from minerals and water and a processing device for separating minerals from the water of the screen separated minerals and water.
System and method for recovery of valuable constituents from steel-making slag fines
A system and method directed to the economical recovery of valuable iron constituents from iron blast furnace and steel-making slag fines wherein the slag is obtained and subjected to a series of classification steps which progressively sort the slag fines by various physical characteristics, including magnetism, size, and density, into relatively iron-rich and relatively iron-poor classifications, resulting in the isolation of iron-rich commercial byproduct at one or more of the classification steps.
System and method for recovery of valuable constituents from steel-making slag fines
A system and method directed to the economical recovery of valuable iron constituents from iron blast furnace and steel-making slag fines wherein the slag is obtained and subjected to a series of classification steps which progressively sort the slag fines by various physical characteristics, including magnetism, size, and density, into relatively iron-rich and relatively iron-poor classifications, resulting in the isolation of iron-rich commercial byproduct at one or more of the classification steps.