Heat pump closed loop process drying
US-2024353176-A1 · Oct 24, 2024 · US
US10473397B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10473397-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313763757-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 11, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2008 |
| Publication date | Nov 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 12, 2019 |
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The present invention relates to an improved method for using heat energy in a gypsum board plant. More specifically, the method contemplates taking heat from a gasifier, or other alternative heat source, and using it to dry gypsum boards. In order to control humidity levels, this heat is delivered to one or more board dryers via a heat exchanger.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for using a biomass to heat gypsum boards, the method comprising: providing an upstream and a downstream gypsum board dryer, the upstream board drying producing recycled gases having a temperature in excess of an ambient temperature; gasifying the biomass to produce a combustible vapor; burning the combustible vapor to produce a hot gas that is high in humidity; bringing recycled gases from the upstream board dryer into thermodynamic contact with the hot gas to produce a heated recycled gas and a cooled gas; routing the heated recycled gases back into the upstream board dryer; and routing the cooled gas into the downstream board dryer. 2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the cooled gas is high in humidity. 3. The method as described in claim 1 wherein the step of gasifying the biomass produces a pyrolysis liquor in the vapor phase. 4. The method as described in claim 3 comprising the further step of burning the pyrolysis liquor to produce a hot gas that is high in humidity. 5. The method as described in claim 1 comprising the further step of removing residual carbon and ash from the cooled gas before it is routed into the downstream board dryer. 6. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the bringing the recycled gases from the upstream board dryer into thermodynamic contact with the hot gas is performed using a heat exchanger. 7. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the method includes gasifying paper waste together with the biomass. 8. The method as described in claim 7 , the method further comprising separating paper from waste board to provide the paper waste. 9. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the recycled gases from the upstream board dryer are at a temperature between 300-350° F. when being brought into thermodynamic contact with the hot gas. 10. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the heated recycled gas produced by the thermodynamic contacting is at a temperature of approximately 650° F. 11. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the cooled gas produced by the thermodynamic contacting has a temperature of approximately 450° F. 12. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the hot gas has a temperature of about 1800° F. when being brought into thermodynamic contact with the recycled gases from the upstream board dryer. 13. The method as described in claim 1 , wherein the cooled gas is high in humidity; wherein the step of gasifying the biomass produces a pyrolysis liquor in the vapor phase; and comprising the further step of removing residual carbon and ash from the cooled gas before it is routed into the downstream board dryer. 14. The method as described in claim 13 , wherein the recycled gases from the upstream board dryer are at a temperature between 300-350° F. when being brought into thermodynamic contact with the hot gas. 15. The method as described in claim 13 , wherein the method includes gasifying paper waste together with the biomass. 16. The method as described in claim 15 , the method further comprising separating paper from waste board to provide the paper waste.
partly outside the drying enclosure · CPC title
recovered from dryer exhaust gases (F26B23/022 takes precedence) · CPC title
using waste heat · CPC title
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