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titleOfInvention Method for treating human or animal dejections by means of micro-waves and devices for implementing such method
abstract In order to transform the dejections into dry and sterile residues, these materials are subjected to micro-wave radiations in a treatment unit (6). A solid/liquid separator (3) may be incorporated up-stream of the treatment unit. The circuit for evacuating liquids is comprised of an evaporation vat (25), a steam recovery circuit (28), a condensation vat (11) and a recycling circuit (17, 18, 19) for the condensation water.
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