Abstract: A pyrolysis device and process to convert a carbonaceous feedstock to a carbon solid and pyrolysis gas, and processes for refining the resulting carbon solid and pyrolysis gases. The pyrolysis process may include introducing a carbonaceous feedstock into a pyrolysis processor having a vertical rotary tray processor, heating the feedstock to a temperature above about 790° F., removing a carbon material from a bottom of the pyrolysis processor, and removing a pyrolysis gas from a top of the pyrolysis processor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 14, 2014
Date of Patent:
October 3, 2017
Assignee:
Reklaim, Inc.
Inventors:
Joel Horn, Daniel F. Kapral, William J. Langley, Jr., Thomas A. Reynolds
Abstract: A pyrolysis device and process to convert a carbonaceous feedstock to a carbon solid and pyrolysis gas, and processes for refining the resulting carbon solid and pyrolysis gases. The pyrolysis process may include introducing a carbonaceous feedstock into a pyrolysis processor having a vertical rotary tray processor, heating the feedstock to a temperature above about 790° F., removing a carbon material from a bottom of the pyrolysis processor, and removing a pyrolysis gas from a top of the pyrolysis processor.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 13, 2010
Date of Patent:
November 18, 2014
Assignee:
Reklaim, Inc.
Inventors:
Joel Horn, Daniel F. Kapral, William J. Langley, Jr., Thomas A. Reynolds
Abstract: A pyrolysis device and process to convert a carbonaceous feedstock to a carbon solid and pyrolysis gas, and processes for refining the resulting carbon solid and pyrolysis gases. The pyrolysis process may include introducing a carbonaceous feedstock into a pyrolysis processor having a vertical rotary tray processor, heating the feedstock to a temperature above about 790° F., removing a carbon material from a bottom of the pyrolysis processor, and removing a pyrolysis gas from a top of the pyrolysis processor.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 13, 2010
Publication date:
April 14, 2011
Applicant:
Reklaim, Inc.
Inventors:
Joel Horn, Daniel F. Kapral, William J. Langley, Thomas A. Reynolds