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titleOfInvention Reactor for continuous wet oxidation process
abstract A reactor for a continuous process home sewage treatment system handling all organic wastes arising out of normal habitation of a domestic dwelling place by a wet oxidation process. The reactor is in the form of a pressure vessel in the form of a coil of tubing contained in an insulated vessel and having an inlet at one end for the raw waste entrained in water coming from the heat exchanger and forced along the tubing by air under pressure, the air providing the oxygen required for oxidation. Heat is added to the tubing by an electric heater having heating elements in intimate contact with the coil. The coil is of sufficient length that the raw waste introduced into the inlet end of the coil is completely oxidized as it leaves the coil, resulting in an effluent in the form of carbon dioxide, substantially clean water and a small amount of sterile ash. The length of the coil is proportioned to the flow rate to provide sufficient residence time in the reactor to complete the process.
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