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Re-use of waste product from waste incineration plant with flue gas cleaning system based on limestone; Genanvendelse af restproduktet fra affaldforbraending med kalkbaseret roeggasrensning

Abstract

A description of a pilot investigation of the influence of conditions of operation on the efficiency of the cleaning, and on the waste product, in relation to dry cleanup of the flue gas from Danish waste incineration plants. The overall aim was to investigate potentials for making use of the waste product by development and re-use of the product`s content of calcium chloride. Another aim was to examine the possibilities for initiating cleaner technologies in this field. The prognosis for the amount of dry/half-dry waste products from flue gas cleanup processes at all Danish waste incineration plants is 30,000 tons p.a. with a total calcium chloride content of 6,000 tons. The plant taken as an example and the process employed there are described in addition to the test processes. It was shown that the lowering of operational temperatures had a positive influence on the limestone consumption in the flue gas cleaning process but increased the risk of corrosion in the system. If limestone with a high specific surface is used, a lower consumption of limestone results, but to a lesser degree in the case of hydrate limestone. Here pressure losses above the filter rose by 12% which results in a  More>>
Publication Date:
Jun 01, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NEI-DK-1395
Reference Number:
SCA: 320604; 540120; PA: DK-94:001002; EDB-94:029803; NTS-94:010283; ERA-19:009598; SN: 94001144632
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Jun 1993
Subject:
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; HOT GAS CLEANUP; WASTE PRODUCT UTILIZATION; CALCIUM CHLORIDES; MUNICIPAL WASTES; COMBUSTION; LIMESTONE; FLUE GAS; FABRIC FILTERS; AIR POLLUTION CONTROL; TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE; PRESSURE DEPENDENCE; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; 320604; 540120; MUNICIPAL WASTE MANAGEMENT; CHEMICALS MONITORING AND TRANSPORT
OSTI ID:
10123078
Research Organizations:
Faxe Kalkbrud A/S, Copenhagen (Denmark); Lamina Filter, Aalborg (Denmark)
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
Danish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE94740103; TRN: DK9401002
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
70 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Johansen, N H, and Sandemand, J P. Re-use of waste product from waste incineration plant with flue gas cleaning system based on limestone; Genanvendelse af restproduktet fra affaldforbraending med kalkbaseret roeggasrensning. Denmark: N. p., 1993. Web.
Johansen, N H, & Sandemand, J P. Re-use of waste product from waste incineration plant with flue gas cleaning system based on limestone; Genanvendelse af restproduktet fra affaldforbraending med kalkbaseret roeggasrensning. Denmark.
Johansen, N H, and Sandemand, J P. 1993. "Re-use of waste product from waste incineration plant with flue gas cleaning system based on limestone; Genanvendelse af restproduktet fra affaldforbraending med kalkbaseret roeggasrensning." Denmark.
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title = {Re-use of waste product from waste incineration plant with flue gas cleaning system based on limestone; Genanvendelse af restproduktet fra affaldforbraending med kalkbaseret roeggasrensning}
author = {Johansen, N H, and Sandemand, J P}
abstractNote = {A description of a pilot investigation of the influence of conditions of operation on the efficiency of the cleaning, and on the waste product, in relation to dry cleanup of the flue gas from Danish waste incineration plants. The overall aim was to investigate potentials for making use of the waste product by development and re-use of the product`s content of calcium chloride. Another aim was to examine the possibilities for initiating cleaner technologies in this field. The prognosis for the amount of dry/half-dry waste products from flue gas cleanup processes at all Danish waste incineration plants is 30,000 tons p.a. with a total calcium chloride content of 6,000 tons. The plant taken as an example and the process employed there are described in addition to the test processes. It was shown that the lowering of operational temperatures had a positive influence on the limestone consumption in the flue gas cleaning process but increased the risk of corrosion in the system. If limestone with a high specific surface is used, a lower consumption of limestone results, but to a lesser degree in the case of hydrate limestone. Here pressure losses above the filter rose by 12% which results in a 12% higher operational cost. It was generally concluded that the lowering of operational temperature does not result in problems regarding the filters as long as the injection of water dose not take place in this relation. (AB)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1993}
month = {Jun}
}