FIELD: sanitary technique, sewage treatment.
SUBSTANCE: system involves blocks for deposit dehydration, drying and combustion of dehydrated deposit, removing ash from leaving gases and treatment of foam gases. System is supplied additionally by block for making articles from autoclave ash-foam concrete (AAFC), unit for ash removing and unit for steam removing wherein block AAFC is connected with block for ash removing from leaving gases by units for removing and treatment of ash and with block for drying and combustion of deposit - by unit for steam removing. Waste deposit is treated in block for dehydration of deposit and combusted in block for drying and combustion of dehydrated deposit. This results to formation of ash and steam that are fed into block for making AAFC with help of units for removing and treatment of ash and unit for steam removing. Invention provides the complete cycle for processing sewage resulting to preparing the commercial production - building articles from autoclave ash-foam concrete. Invention can be used in processing sewage deposit in large populated centers and making articles for industrial and civil building.
EFFECT: improved processing system.
4 cl, 1 dwg
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Dates
2007-10-27—Published
2006-07-17—Filed