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| Application No. | Application Title | Issue Date |
| 20090294270 | PYROLYSIS APPARATUS WITH TRANSVERSE OXYGENATION Apparatus for the pyrolysis of solid waste material includes a thermal reactor including an elongate hollow housing with a reaction chamber disposed within the housing. The thermal reactor is vertically oriented in order to cause solid waste material fed thereinto to pa... | 12/03/2009 |
| 20090139851 | RAPID THERMAL CONVERSION OF BIOMASS The present invent provides improved rapid thermal conversion processes for efficiently converting wood, other biomass materials, and other carbonaceous feedstock (including hydrocarbons) into high yields of valuable liquid product, e.g., bio-oil, on a large scale produ... | 06/04/2009 |
| 20080171899 | Production of Synthesis Gas from Biomass and Any Organic Matter by Reactive Contact with Superheated Steam Organic matter, i.e., biomass, fibrous plant matter, organic chemicals or organic waste, or other carbon-based matter is converted to synthesis fuel gas by reactive contact with superheated steam at a temperature of about 200 to 2000 degrees C., typically 500 to 1700 de... | 07/17/2008 |
| 20080099323 | Decomposition Method Of Waste Plastics and Organics An object of the present invention is to provide a method of efficiently decomposing waste plastics, organics, and particularly medical waste composed of varieties of plastics. The present inventors established a method of efficiently decomposing waste plastics, organic... | 05/01/2008 |
| 20070108036 | Continuous coking process The invention relates to a thermal conversion process for continuously producing hydrocarbon vapor and continuously removing a free-flowing coke. The coke, such as a shot coke, can be withdrawn continuously via, e.g., a staged lock hopper system. ... | 05/17/2007 |