Decomposition technology of CFC using submerged combustion.
[In Japanese. / En japonais.]
Author(s) : TAKAHASHI K., NAKANISHI R., KUROSAKA T.
Summary
One of the methods for disposing of CFCs by decomposition is the submerged combustion method. In a recent experiment, with submerged combustion, CH4 and LPG were used for sub-fuels and a CFC-12 decomposition experiment was carried out. The experiment results indicated that a decomposition rate of 99.99% could be achieved under a wide range of operating conditions.
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- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 2006-0097
- Languages: Japanese
- Source: The International Symposium on HCFC Alternative Refrigerants and Environmental Technology 2000: Latest technology for Energy Conservation, Refrigerants and Recycling on Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment for the 21st century. Proceedings.
- Publication date: 2000/12/07
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Themes:
CFCs;
Containment, refrigerant charge reduction - Keywords: CFC; Process; Destruction; Refrigerant; Combustion
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- Languages : English
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- Source: Refrigerant Management and Destruction Technologies of CFCs.
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- Author(s) : HIDETAKA K., KANAZAWA M.
- Date : 2000/12/07
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: The International Symposium on HCFC Alternative Refrigerants and Environmental Technology 2000: Latest technology for Energy Conservation, Refrigerants and Recycling on Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment for the 21st century. Proceedings.
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