Patent classifications
B09B3/25
Method for Treating and Disposing Wastewater Grit
Disclosed herein are methods for treating wastewater grit to inactivate any pathogens that are present in the grit and for forming a solidified material comprising wastewater grit such as a chemically bonded phosphate ceramic (CBPC). The CBPC may be utilized in methods for repairing depressions in a road surface that include applying the uncured CBPC to the depression in the road surface and allowing the CBPC to cure.
Drill cuttings reuse in roofing materials
A process for the reuse of oilfield drilling waste with an natural affinity for oil which has had at least a portion of the contaminants removed using a remediation technology. The drilling waste can be further refined to ensure the waste meets a desired particle size distribution and thereafter sent for reuse by mixing the drilling waste with hot bituminous tar and thereafter using the liquids phase in roofing materials. A method of mixing the drilling waste with conventional fillers is also described to create a blended mixture of drilling waste and conventional fillers to create a new hybrid filler which is mixed with hot bituminous tar for use in roofing materials.
Drill cuttings reuse in roofing materials
A process for the reuse of oilfield drilling waste with an natural affinity for oil which has had at least a portion of the contaminants removed using a remediation technology. The drilling waste can be further refined to ensure the waste meets a desired particle size distribution and thereafter sent for reuse by mixing the drilling waste with hot bituminous tar and thereafter using the liquids phase in roofing materials. A method of mixing the drilling waste with conventional fillers is also described to create a blended mixture of drilling waste and conventional fillers to create a new hybrid filler which is mixed with hot bituminous tar for use in roofing materials.
Apparatus for transforming organic and inorganic solid urban waste into aggregates
Method and apparatus for transforming organic and inorganic solid urban waste into aggregates, comprising an extruding machine connected to a reactor. The extruding machine is formed by an extrusion cylinder through which a piston circulates inside an extrusion cavity, which comprises three sections and is fed with a parget obtained after pre-processing the waste. The end of the third section is connected to the reactor through an opening. The reactors longitudinal shaft is formed by a rotatory steel shaft in which some steel blades are arranged, whose ends play the roles of cutting, hammering, punching and hydraulic helix as they rotate. Between the end of the blades and the wall of the reactor, there is a clearance of more than 0.1 mm of thickness. The reactor has a discharge valve to discharge the parget present in the boundary area through some openings, once it has been processed by a series of pressure, vibration energy and decompression cycles.
Apparatus for transforming organic and inorganic solid urban waste into aggregates
Method and apparatus for transforming organic and inorganic solid urban waste into aggregates, comprising an extruding machine connected to a reactor. The extruding machine is formed by an extrusion cylinder through which a piston circulates inside an extrusion cavity, which comprises three sections and is fed with a parget obtained after pre-processing the waste. The end of the third section is connected to the reactor through an opening. The reactors longitudinal shaft is formed by a rotatory steel shaft in which some steel blades are arranged, whose ends play the roles of cutting, hammering, punching and hydraulic helix as they rotate. Between the end of the blades and the wall of the reactor, there is a clearance of more than 0.1 mm of thickness. The reactor has a discharge valve to discharge the parget present in the boundary area through some openings, once it has been processed by a series of pressure, vibration energy and decompression cycles.
Plastic waste system and method
The present application overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art by providing a system for proper life-cycle management of plastic products and the plastic waste that plastic products produce.
METHOD FOR CONDITIONING AN ACID WASTE BY CEMENTATION
A method for conditioning an acid waste by cementation, wherein the acid waste is chosen among liquids having a pH of no more than 4, semi-liquids having a pH of no more than 4, solids of which the partial or full dissolution in water leads to a solution or suspension having a pH of no more than 4, and mixtures thereof, which method comprises the steps of: a) preparing a cement paste having as components at least: a magnesium phosphate cement and the acid waste, and b) hardening the cement paste thus obtained, and is characterised in that in step a), the cement paste is prepared without subjecting beforehand the acid waste to any treatment consisting in reducing the acidity thereof.
Method and apparatus for treating kitchen waste and a kitchen waste product
Apparatus for processing kitchen waste is disclosed. In some embodiments, the apparatus comprises an inlet for receiving the kitchen waste, a comminuter to comminute the received waste, a dewatering device to dewater the comminuted waste, a compressor to compress the dewatered comminuted waste, and an outlet to provide processed waste ready for collection, wherein the inlet has a lid moveable between a closed position and an open position and the inlet communicates with a hopper having an outlet, the hopper outlet communicating with the comminuter by a door mechanism, and wherein the door mechanism and the lid are interlocked such that the door mechanism opens to supply food waste to the comminuter only when the lid is in the closed position and such that the lid is openable to allow a user to add food waste into the hopper only when the door mechanism is closed.
METHOD FOR RECYCLING INSULATING WOOL, APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING INSULATING WOOL, FIBRE-REINFORCED FOAM, WOOD-BASED MATERIAL WITH COMBUSTION RESISTABILITY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A WOOD-BASED MATERIAL WITH COMBUSTION RESISTABILITY
The present invention relates to a method for producing a recycled insulating material from insulating wool, said method comprising the steps of: comminuting insulating wool to give a first intermediate comprising fibre balls; adding binder to the first intermediate to give a second intermediate; hot-pressing the second intermediate into the desired shape, to give a third intermediate; and curing the third intermediate to give the recycled insulating material. The present invention further relates to a method for recycling insulating wool, an apparatus for processing insulating wool, and a fibre-reinforced foam. The invention additionally embraces a fire-resistant wood-based material and a method for producing it.
GRANULATED WATER TREATMENT PLANT SLUDGE COMPOSITION CONTAINING MINERAL ADDITIVES AND RESPECTIVE PREPARATION PROCESS
A granulated formulation formed from ETA (Water Treatment Plant) sludge and minerals from magmatic and/or sedimentary and/or metamorphic rocks, rich in magnesium and potassium silicates in addition to silicon dioxide and other components, representing an innovation in waste recycling processes for environmental purposes, the replacement of animal substrates by the proposed product and soil nutrient recycling process through generation of organomineral fertilizer resulting from exposure of the substrate to waste from creations in which it is used.