Brennstoff-Warme-Kraft, Vol.46, No.5, 214-217, 1994
CONVERSION PROCESS FOR THE THERMAL UTILIZATION OF RESIDUAL AND WASTE MATERIALS
The Noell-Conversion Process based on fly-current-gasification presents a new technique for the utilization of residual and waste materials. In a pressurized reactor the pretreated application material is converted with oxygen at high temperatures into a raw synthesis gas. Thereby all the higher hydrocarbons, including the highly toxic components, are practically fully destroyed. A ''denovo-synthesis'' of dioxines and furanes is, due to the reducing atmosphere, not possible. The raw synthesis gas, produced in this process, can be used - after appropriate preparation - materially as synthesis gas, as well as energetically as fuel gas. The inorganic components are extracted from the process as molten granulates. The article presents the processes, as well as the energy and material balances.