System and method for using board plant flue gases in the...

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F23G 5/027 (2006.01)

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CA 2729358

Disclosed is a method for utilizing the by-product of a board plant in production of a synthetic gas (referred to as "syngas"). The syngas produced by way of the present invention can then be utilized within the board plant to, thereby, reduce the amount of natural needed. The method utilizes the heated water vapor (H 2 0) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) found within the flue gas of a board dryer. The H 2 and CO 2 are used in a gasification process to yield the syngas.

L'invention concerne un procédé pour utiliser le sous-produit d'une usine de plaques dans la production d'un gaz de synthèse (appelé "syngaz"). Le gaz de synthèse produit par l'intermédiaire de la présente invention peut alors être utilisé dans l'usine de plaques pour, ainsi, réduire la quantité de gaz naturel nécessaire. Le procédé utilise de la vapeur d'eau chauffée (H2O) et du dioxyde de carbone (CO2) trouvé dans les gaz de fumée d'un séchoir de plaques. H2 et CO2 sont utilisés dans un processus de gazéification pour aboutir au gaz de synthèse.

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