A municipal or like refuse is crushing, mixing with crushed limestone, dry
up in two stages--by hot air and by part of solid products of pyrolysis
which other part goes on washing out and filtration. Pyrolysis is carried
out in two stages--due to heat of the specified part of solid products of
pyrolysis and simultaneous neutralization of allocated hydrogen chloride
by limestone with reception of calcium chloride, and then due to heat of
final chimney gases of the combustion chamber, where in three stages the
washed solid products of pyrolysis preliminary drained by a part of
combustion chamber slag are burnt together with liquid and gaseous
products of pyrolysis. Gas allocated at pyrolysis condense and divide on
organic, which is liquid fuel and water phases. Air after a dryer moves
to blowing away of light organic substances from the specified water
phase, is heated up due to heat of slag and moves in combustion chamber.
Washing water goes on allocation of salts of heavy metals and calcium
chloride, and slag after molding of a concrete mixture goes to the
chamber of thermohumid processing of the slag concrete by a part of damp
chimney gases after drying calcium chloride, other part of gases moves to
manufacture of liquid carbon dioxide.