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publicationDate 2007-05-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber EP-1779920-A1
titleOfInvention Improved process for the removal of NOx, apparatus, and application to the treatment of smokes from a household waste combustion process
abstract The invention relates primarily to a process for reducing NOx in a gas containing it and is essentially characterized in that it comprises at least one step of injecting urea beads into an injection zone of said temperature gas. is approximately 850 ° C to 1000 ° C.n n n The invention also relates to a device for implementing this method in which the urea balls are injected into the gas through at least one nozzle (21, 22, 23, 24) whose two upper walls (37 ) and lower (38) of the free injection end (3) converge towards one another.n n n Finally, the invention finds particular application in the treatment of fumes from the combustion of household waste.
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