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US08807993B2 System and method for the calcination of minerals 有权
矿物煅烧的系统和方法

  • Patent Title: System and method for the calcination of minerals
  • Patent Title (中): 矿物煅烧的系统和方法
  • Application No.: US12295468
    Application Date: 2007-04-02
  • Publication No.: US08807993B2
    Publication Date: 2014-08-19
  • Inventor: Mark Geoffrey SceatsConnor James Horley
  • Applicant: Mark Geoffrey SceatsPatricia Richardson
  • Applicant Address: AU Gordon NSW
  • Assignee: Calix Ltd.
  • Current Assignee: Calix Ltd.
  • Current Assignee Address: AU Gordon NSW
  • Agency: Crain, Caton & James
  • Priority: AU2006901658 20060331; AU2006901994 20060418; AU2006902293 20060503; AU2006904553 20060822; AUPCT/AU2006/001572 20061023; AU2007900684 20070209
  • International Application: PCT/AU2007/000424 WO 20070402
  • International Announcement: WO2007/112496 WO 20071011
  • Main IPC: F27B15/00
  • IPC: F27B15/00
System and method for the calcination of minerals
Abstract:
A system and method for the calcination of minerals. The system comprises a vertically disposed reactor segment configured to impart horizontal forces on particles passing through the reactor segment in a vertical direction; an injector unit for receiving granular feedstock, the injector unit being disposed at a top portion of the reactor segment, whereby granules of the feedstock move through the reactor segment in a granular flow under at least one of a group consisting of a force of steam, gravitational force and a centrifugal force; a reactor heat exchange unit thermally coupled to a wall of the reactor segment for providing heat to the flowing granules inside the reactor segment through heat transfer through the wall of the reactor segment; one or more inlets formed in the reactor segment for introducing a superheated gas into the reactor segment to create conditions of a gas-solid multiphase system; and one or more exhaust openings formed in the retort segment such that gas products are at least partially flushed from the reactor segment under the flow of the superheated gas from the inlets to the exhaust openings.
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