Dioxines and furanes

Jun. 9, 2010
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Example: Scrap copper recycling, cobalt for battery production Similar tasks: Metal recycling, roast processes, thermal waste disposal

When recycling metals - as in scrap copper recycling (mostly cable material) - toxic waste gases often occur. The raw materials to be recycled are injected in a shaft kiln that emits dust, organic contaminants, carbon monoxide, dioxins as well as furans. A high temperature bag house, a regenerative thermal oxidiser (RTO) with preheated raw gas, as well as a fixed bed adsorber which is regenerated via the RTO, all purify this complex waste gas. The carbon monoxide part of 3-6 g/Nm³ generates an auto-thermal operation (additional burner switched off) which ensures an especially economical operation of this highly efficient installation. The toxicity of the waste gas requires the highest destruction efficiency and a leak-proof RTO. This is guaranteed through a special valve construction and a hermetically sealed system. The fumes are recycled during the burn-off.

When producing high quality batteries for electronic appliances, cobalt is needed. Cobalt is produced from metal chloride in a roasting process where dioxins, furans and several other contaminants occur. The required high destruction efficiency is accomplished through a specially designed catalytic oxidiser that is completely sealed and has no moving parts (Residual contamination in the purified gas < 0.1 toxic equivalent (TEQ) ng/Nm³).

Summary: CTP's expertise in catalytic, adsorptive and regenerative thermal oxidation technology in nano gram purification makes it the best partner for these hazardous industrial processes.

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