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titleOfInvention Alternative auxiliary fuel using waste and method for producing the same
abstract Disclosed is an alternative auxiliary fuel that can detoxify harmful substances such as arsenic, mercury, and chlorine contained in shredder dust, can be solidified at room temperature, and has high thermal calories, and a method for producing the same. A first step of crushing combustible waste from which inorganic materials such as metal, glass, and ceramic are removed from shredder dust, and a material crushed by the first step for detoxifying heavy metals. , A second step of adding and kneading the first additive such as a polymer liquid chelating agent, and the material obtained by the second step to recycled oil, waste tire powder, cement, and zeolite A third step of adding powder and a second additive such as a polymer liquid chelating agent for detoxifying heavy metal, and kneading while adding a curing agent mainly composed of lignic acid; An alternative auxiliary fuel is produced by the fourth step of compression-molding the material obtained in the third step at a predetermined pressure. [Selection] Figure 2
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