Apparatus for production of energy and iron materials, including steel

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5064174
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07153242

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A process and arrangement are provided for the efficient generation of energy from coal, while at the same time providing for a relatively inexpensive step in processing of iron or steel, and the extraction of valuable materials such as oils from coal. An advantage to the process is that relatively low quality coals can be utilized, since the coal is pretreated before any burning operation. Generally, the process involves three interacting stages. In the First Stage, a coal liquefaction/pyrolysis procedure is utilized to drive off volatiles, and form a very low volatile char. The volatiles can be collected and utilized as a valuable oil product, such as for diesel fuel or the like. The char material is preferably pelletized and utilized as a reductant, in a Second Stage of iron reduction and melting. Preferably the iron reduction and melting operation is conducted in a cupola and the hot product gases are utilized directly and/or indirectly, to generate electricity in Stage Three, and to produce hot steam for use in driving certain portions of Stages One and Two. Also, preferably steel is formed from the reduced iron product of Stage Two. Preferred arrangements for generating steel are shown.

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LEHTO JOHN MROUTE 2 BOX 119B COKATO MN 55321

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Lehto, John M Cokato, MN 11 194
Smith, Raymond L Green Valley, AZ 8 81

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