Method for drying feedstock while it is being treated with...

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CA 2198164

The invention relates to a method and an autoclave for drying feedstock (5) while it is being treated with pressurized steam in an autoclave having an interior comprising an essentially horizontal, circular cylindrical inner chamber (2) which is enclosed by an autoclave jacket (1) and accommodates the feedstock (5), the steam being circulated within the autoclave and energy being supplied thereto, while at the same time, an essentially isobaric state in the autoclave being maintained, water vapour formed by evaporation of water is removed from the autoclave. In so doing a portion of the water vapour removed from the autoclave is pressurized and is injected in such a way, as driving steam, into the lateral curved region or into the floor region of the autoclave jacket (1), that the injected driving steam aspirates water vapour from the surroundings and directs the steam mixture thus formed as far as underneath the feedstock (5).

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