Patents Assigned to Beco Engineering Company
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Patent number: 5695726Abstract: Toxic metal vapor phase compounds, and in particular, mercury and cadmium, are removed from waste incinerator combustion gases by contact with dry alkaline material and dry activated carbon followed by solids separation. The resulting gas is subjected to quench/wet scrubbing with recycle hydrochloric acid solution formed in situ by absorption of HCl from the gas. Blowdown liquid withdrawn from the recycle acid liquor, may be recycled to the incinerator or further treated by neutralization, precipitation, and filtration of the precipitated toxic metals.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5607654Abstract: A method and apparatus for minimizing the environmental release of acids and toxic organic compounds from a waste incinerator-air pollution control train. The apparatus comprises an incinerator, a gas cooling means such as a waste heat boiler or quench chamber, a means for the partial removal of acid gases and dioxins by contact with either finely-divided alkaline solids or alternatively, by an alkaline solution in a spray drier-absorber, a dry solids collection means such as a fabric filter or electrostatic precipitator, a wet scrubber means for residual metal, dioxin/acid gas removal and an induced draft fan. In the method of this invention, the final wet scrubber stage operates without alkaline neutralization, but under scrubber acid concentrations and operating conditions that provide an exhaust gas within compliance limits of emission regulations. The contaminated liquor blowdown from the wet scrubber, which contains toxic organics and acids, is recycled back into the incinerator.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1995Date of Patent: March 4, 1997Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5569436Abstract: Toxic metal vapor phase compounds, and in particular, mercury and cadmium, are removed from waste incinerator combustion gases by contact with dry alkaline material and dry activated carbon followed by solids separation. The resulting gas is subjected to quench/wet scrubbing with recycle hydrochloric acid solution formed in situ by absorption of HCl from the gas. Blowdown liquid withdrawn from the recycle acid liquor, may be recycled to the incinerator or further treated by neutralization, precipitation, and filtration of the precipitated toxic metals.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5514356Abstract: Environmental release of carcinogenic polychlorinated dibenzo-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzo-furan compounds that typically result from combustion of materials containing chlorine or hydrochloric acid-generating components is minimized by preferential sorption of the precursor reactants on sorbents added to exhaust gas at high temperatures containing such precursors prior to conversion of the precursors to carcinogenic compounds normally occurring as the exhaust gas is cooled.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5439510Abstract: A method and apparatus for maximizing gas flow and liquid loading capacities of filamentary mist eliminators by means of appended impermeable drainage channels or gutters which serve to augment collection of liquid drainage from the mist eliminator, protect the drainage liquid from re-entrainment by gas friction, and transport and discharge the drainage liquid to the low gas velocity region adjacent to the vessel walls.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: August 8, 1995Assignee: BECO Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5238665Abstract: A method and apparatus for minimizing the environmental release of acids and toxic organic compounds from a waste incinerator-air pollution control train. The apparatus comprises an incinerator, a gas cooling means such as a waste heat boiler or quench chamber, a means for the partial removal of acid gases and dioxins by contact with either finely-divided alkaline solids or alternatively, by an alkaline solution in a spray drier-absorber, a dry solids collection means such as a fabric filter or electrostatic precipitator, a wet scrubber means for residual metal, dioxin/acid gas removal and an induced draft fan. In the method of this invention, the final wet scrubber stage operates without alkaline neutralization, but under scrubber acid concentrations and operating conditions that provide an exhaust gas within compliance limits of emission regulations. The contaminated liquor blowdown from the wet scrubber, which contains toxic organics and acids, is recycled back into the incinerator.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1991Date of Patent: August 24, 1993Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5167935Abstract: A nitric acid producing plant including an absorber and a closed vessel. Nitric acid having nitrous acid in solution is produced in the absorber by reacting to the oxides of nitrogen derived from the decomposition of ammonia with water. There is also an oxygen cylinder which supplies oxygen under pressure differential to the vessel. The pressure of the stagnant oxygen in the vessel exceeds atmospheric pressure. The plant also includes means for passing the nitric acid solution from the absorber to the vessel under positive differential pressure and means for recycling to the absorber the product of the reaction of the nitric acid solution and the oxygen. The liquid which is recycled to the absorber absorbs NO at a higher rate than NO.sub.2.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1990Date of Patent: December 1, 1992Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner
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Patent number: 5017348Abstract: The mixture of aqueous nitric and nitrous acids which is produced by the absorption of nitrogen oxides with water in the manufacture of nitric acid is conducted to a closed vessel, where the acid mixture is reacted with oxygen, preferably under pressure, and is then returned to the absorber. This treatment has been found to enhance the absorption of the nitric oxide (NO) component of the gas mixture of NO and NO.sub.2 which is supplied to the absorber in the production of nitric acid. Normally, nitric oxide has a low solubility in the mixture of nitric and nitrous acids. Because nitric oxide oxidation is the controlling factor in the operation of nitric acid plants, this enhanced absorption provides for more efficient and economic nitric acid manufacture, as well as for the reduction of emissions of nitrogen oxides in the acid plant tail gases.The same invention is also applicable to the removal of nitrogen oxides from emissions generated in processes other than nitric acid manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1989Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: Beco Engineering CompanyInventor: Bernard J. Lerner