Systems and methods for solvent extraction
US-11577270-B2 · Feb 14, 2023 · US
US10052646B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10052646-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314379074-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A method and system for treating objects, the objects are conveyed through a treatment cabin and treated in a treatment space. During treatment solvents are released. Cabin air flows through the treatment space, which absorbs solvents and is discharged as process air from the treatment space. At least one proportion of the process air charged with solvent is recycled in the treatment space and at least one proportion of the process air can be discharged as exhaust air. Fresh air is fed to the treatment space, which contributes to the cabin air, such that the cabin air includes a circulating air proportion and a fresh air proportion. The solvent concentration is captured in the cabin air and/or in the process air and/or in the exhaust air and the circulating air proportion and the fresh air proportion of the cabin air are regulated as a function of the captured solvent concentration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An installation for treating objects comprising: a) a treatment booth with a treatment chamber in which objects undergo a treatment in which solvent is released; b) a supply air system by means of which booth air can be generated, which flows through the treatment chamber and thereby takes up solvent and discharges it from the treatment chamber as process air; c) a circulating device by means of which at least a fraction of solvent-laden process air is conveyed back into the treatment chamber in a circuit through a set of circulating air ducts as circulating air, during which at least a fraction of the process air can be discharged as exhaust air; d) a fresh air device by means of which fresh air, which contributes to the booth air, can moreover be supplied to the treatment chamber through a fresh air duct; so that e) the booth air comprises a circulating air fraction and a fresh air fraction; wherein f) the circulating air fraction is regulated by means of at least a first regulating device; and the fresh air fraction is regulated by means of at least a second regulating device, wherein the at least first regulating device and the at least second regulating device are independently controlled by a control device depending on a measured solvent concentration in the booth air and/or in the process air and/or in the exhaust air. 2. The installation for treating objects according to claim 1 , wherein a solvent sensor is present whereby the solvent concentration in the booth air and/or in the process air and/or in the exhaust air can be measured. 3. The installation for treating objects according to claim 1 , wherein the circulating air can be supplied to the treatment chamber by way of an air chamber of the treatment booth and/or an entry lock and/or an exit lock into which circulating air is conveyed through ducts. 4. The installation for treating objects according to claim 3 , wherein means are present whereby it is possible to adjust the fraction of the exhaust air which arrives as circulating air at the air chamber of the treatment booth, at the entry lock or at the exit lock. 5. The installation for treating objects according to claim 4 , wherein means are present whereby it is possible to adjust the respective volumetric flow of the circulating air to the air chamber of the treatment booth and/or to the entry lock and/or to the exit lock. 6. The installation for treating objects according to claim 1 , wherein fresh air can be supplied to and entry lock and/or an exit lock from a fresh air source, which fresh air is conveyed into the treatment chamber by way of the entry lock and/or the exit lock. 7. The installation for treating objects according to claim 6 , means are present whereby it is possible to adjust the respective volumetric flow of the fresh air to the entry lock and/or to the exit lock. 8. The installation for treating object according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the circulating air is supplied directly back into the treatment chamber by the circulating device. 9. The installation for treating objects according to claim 8 wherein the fresh air is supplied to the treatment chamber through at least one entry point remotely located from an entry point of the portion of circulated air directly supplied back into the treatment chamber by the circulating device. 10. The installation of treating objects according to claim 9 wherein a second portion of the circulating air is supplied to the treatment chamber by the circulating device through the at least one entry point used to supply the fresh air.
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