EP4251576A1 - Procede de traitement de dechets verriers - Google Patents
Procede de traitement de dechets verriersInfo
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- EP4251576A1 EP4251576A1 EP21830458.2A EP21830458A EP4251576A1 EP 4251576 A1 EP4251576 A1 EP 4251576A1 EP 21830458 A EP21830458 A EP 21830458A EP 4251576 A1 EP4251576 A1 EP 4251576A1
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- mineral
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03C—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
- C03C1/00—Ingredients generally applicable to manufacture of glasses, glazes, or vitreous enamels
- C03C1/002—Use of waste materials, e.g. slags
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B5/00—Melting in furnaces; Furnaces so far as specially adapted for glass manufacture
- C03B5/16—Special features of the melting process; Auxiliary means specially adapted for glass-melting furnaces
- C03B5/235—Heating the glass
- C03B5/2356—Submerged heating, e.g. by using heat pipes, hot gas or submerged combustion burners
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B09—DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE; RECLAMATION OF CONTAMINATED SOIL
- B09B—DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B09B3/00—Destroying solid waste or transforming solid waste into something useful or harmless
- B09B3/20—Agglomeration, binding or encapsulation of solid waste
- B09B3/25—Agglomeration, binding or encapsulation of solid waste using mineral binders or matrix
- B09B3/29—Agglomeration, binding or encapsulation of solid waste using mineral binders or matrix involving a melting or softening step
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B5/00—Melting in furnaces; Furnaces so far as specially adapted for glass manufacture
- C03B5/005—Melting in furnaces; Furnaces so far as specially adapted for glass manufacture of glass-forming waste materials
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B5/00—Melting in furnaces; Furnaces so far as specially adapted for glass manufacture
- C03B5/16—Special features of the melting process; Auxiliary means specially adapted for glass-melting furnaces
- C03B5/18—Stirring devices; Homogenisation
- C03B5/187—Stirring devices; Homogenisation with moving elements
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B5/00—Melting in furnaces; Furnaces so far as specially adapted for glass manufacture
- C03B5/16—Special features of the melting process; Auxiliary means specially adapted for glass-melting furnaces
- C03B5/18—Stirring devices; Homogenisation
- C03B5/193—Stirring devices; Homogenisation using gas, e.g. bubblers
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B5/00—Melting in furnaces; Furnaces so far as specially adapted for glass manufacture
- C03B5/16—Special features of the melting process; Auxiliary means specially adapted for glass-melting furnaces
- C03B5/235—Heating the glass
- C03B5/2353—Heating the glass by combustion with pure oxygen or oxygen-enriched air, e.g. using oxy-fuel burners or oxygen lances
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B2211/00—Heating processes for glass melting in glass melting furnaces
- C03B2211/20—Submerged gas heating
- C03B2211/22—Submerged gas heating by direct combustion in the melt
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03B—MANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
- C03B2211/00—Heating processes for glass melting in glass melting furnaces
- C03B2211/20—Submerged gas heating
- C03B2211/22—Submerged gas heating by direct combustion in the melt
- C03B2211/23—Submerged gas heating by direct combustion in the melt using oxygen, i.e. pure oxygen or oxygen-enriched air
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02P—CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
- Y02P40/00—Technologies relating to the processing of minerals
- Y02P40/50—Glass production, e.g. reusing waste heat during processing or shaping
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a process for treating glass waste. It relates more particularly to a process allowing the recycling of glass-based materials having a high proportion of organic matter with a view to forming a mineral material capable of being used as vitrifiable raw material in a glass melting process.
- the present invention proposes a process for producing mineral material, such as a cullet, which has sufficient quality to be able to be used as a raw material in the processes. glass melting without significantly disturbing the glass melting or shaping conditions.
- a first aspect of the present invention relates to a process for producing mineral material suitable for use as raw material in a glass melting process comprising:
- submerged burners has the advantage of both being able to supply a large quantity of oxygen to the heart of the molten material bath, and of abundantly stirring the molten material bath, thus promoting the homogenization of the mixture and the digestion of any pollution. Nevertheless, this proves to be insufficient, in particular in the case of recycling of glass-based materials comprising large quantities of organic matter. Even when supplying a large quantity of oxygen, the mineral matter produced presents significant quantities of carbon particles, resulting from partial combustion of the organic compounds. Similarly, it has proven impossible to control or even lower the redox of the mineral material produced with the sole use of submerged burners.
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials typically comprises at least 50%, preferably at least 70%, more preferably at least 80%, or even at least 90% by weight of recycling materials.
- Conventional raw materials derived in particular from natural resources, can be added to the mixture of vitrifiable materials, in particular to adjust the composition of the mineral material produced.
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials is made up of 100% recycled materials.
- recycling materials that can be used in the process according to the invention include recycling materials based on glass or ceramics comprising organic materials, such as fiber waste or mineral wools in particular bound by an organic binder, household cullet, often polluted by organic waste, laminated glass waste, etc.
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials can come from a single source of recycling materials, in particular mineral wool waste, glass fiber waste, or laminated glass waste.
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials typically has at least 1%, preferably at least 2%, plus preferably at least 5% by weight of organic materials and typically up to 30%, even up to 25%, or even up to 20% by weight of organic materials based on the total weight of the mixture of vitrifiable materials.
- the amount of organic matter can be determined by measuring the loss on ignition at 650°C (variation in mass, expressed as a percentage by weight of the dry matter, resulting from heating up to 650°C).
- a high quantity of organic matter has the advantage of contributing, through its combustion, to supplying the energy necessary for melting the mixture of vitrifiable matter, thus making it possible to reduce the quantity of fuel supplied by the burners.
- the materials for recycling can also include metallic pollution, for example iron or copper originating in particular from deconstruction waste.
- the raw material mixture may thus comprise at least 0.2%, or even at least 0.5% by weight of metallic particles.
- the chemical composition, expressed in the form of oxides, of the mixture of vitrifiable materials is not particularly limited. It may in particular comprise a high iron content, typically having a total iron content, expressed in the form of Fe203, greater than 2%, preferably greater than 3%, or even greater than 4% by weight and preferably less than 10% , less than 8%. It may also be a composition with a low iron content, typically having a total iron content, expressed in the form of Fe203, of less than 2%, preferably less than 1.7%, more preferably less than 1.5% , or even less than 1% by weight. It has in fact been observed that the lower the iron content, the more difficult it is to control the redox of the mineral matter produced. The process according to the invention allows easier control of the redox of the mineral material produced, including for compositions with a low iron content.
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials may have a composition which contains the following constituents, in the proportions by weight on the base of the mineral part of the mixture of vitrifiable materials, defined by the following defined limits:
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials has a composition which contains the following constituents, in the proportions by weight based on the mineral part of the mixture of vitrifiable materials, defined by the following limits:
- the mixture of vitrifiable materials is introduced into a main tank, preferably using a filler.
- the charging is advantageously a deep charging, that is to say a charging of the mixture of vitrifiable materials below the level of the bath of molten materials.
- An example of a food filler allowing deep loading is described for example in WO2012132184.
- the main tank constitutes a furnace with submerged burners, often referred to as SBM (Submerged Bumer Melter) or SCM (Submerged Combustion Melter).
- the main vessel may be a vessel with refractory walls conventionally used in glass melting.
- the main tank can be a tank, called a waterjacket, comprising bare metal walls, that is to say not protected by refractory materials, which are traversed by a system of internal pipes in which a liquid of cooling, for example water.
- the main vessel includes one or more submerged burners.
- An example of a furnace with submerged burners adapted to the present invention is described in the document WO2013186480.
- “Submerged burners” means burners configured in such a way that the flames that they generate develop within the bath of molten material. They are generally arranged so as to be flush with the level of the sole.
- the submerged burners used in the context of the present invention can be of cylindrical shape as illustrated for example in FIG. 5 of WO9935099 or of linear shape as described for example in WO2013117851.
- the submerged burners are supplied with fuel gas and oxidizer.
- the oxidizer supplying the submerged burner is gaseous. It preferably comprises at least 80% by volume of oxygen. This is typically oxygen-enriched air or pure oxygen.
- the fuel, typically gaseous, supplying the submerged burner is generally natural gas.
- the fuel/oxidizer mixture can be a fuel-lean mixture, that is to say having an over-stoichiometric oxygen/fuel molar ratio.
- the excess oxygen can indeed contribute in part to the oxidation of the organic matter contained in the mixture of vitrifiable matter.
- at least part of the oxygen can be supplied by separate bubblers from the submerged burners.
- the bubblers are generally also placed at the base of the main tank.
- the relationship between the volume flow rate of oxygen and that of the combustible gas is typically at least 2, preferably from 2.1 to 3.5.
- the solid oxidant typically in powder or granular form, can be chosen from nitrates, in particular sodium nitrate, sulphates, in particular sodium or calcium sulphates (in all their forms of hydration), dichromate of potassium, peroxides, in particular potassium or calcium peroxides, cerium oxide and manganese oxides, in particular manganese dioxide (MnCL), manganese (III) oxide (MmCL), oxide of manganese (II, III) (M CL) and permanganates, in particular sodium, potassium, calcium or magnesium.
- the solid oxidant is chosen from manganese oxides, in particular manganese dioxide.
- the solid oxidant is not chosen from sulphates. Their use as an oxidant in fact causes an increase in sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions in the flue gases which are to be avoided from an environmental point of view and involve expensive treatment facilities.
- SOx sulfur oxide
- the solid oxidant can be added directly to the main tank. It can then be introduced as a mixture with the mixture of vitrifiable materials. Alternatively, it can be introduced by a separate foumeuse arranged on a side wall of the main tank.
- the method according to the invention comprises the transfer of the bath of molten material from the main tank to an auxiliary tank, the solid oxidant being introduced downstream of the main tank.
- the solid oxidant can then be introduced during the transfer of the bath of molten material, typically in the supply channel of the auxiliary vessel, for example by a loader located on the vault of the supply channel.
- the solid oxidant can be introduced directly into the auxiliary tank, for example by a filler located on a side wall of the auxiliary tank.
- the latter is generally added at a level of 0.5 to 8%, preferably 1 to 5%, by weight relative to the flow rate of the mixture of vitrifiable materials. .
- the introduction of the solid oxidant can be done continuously or intermittently. In the event of intermittent introduction, the quantity added is understood as an average quantity over the average residence time of the molten material in the tank in which the oxidant is added.
- auxiliary tank is not particularly limited. It can be a refractory wall tank or a so-called waterjacket tank. It typically comprises heating means which can be chosen in particular from electrodes, overhead burners, submerged burners or combinations thereof.
- the bath of molten material is preferably maintained at a temperature of 1000 to 1300°C, preferably 1050 to 1250°C.
- the auxiliary tank advantageously comprises means for mixing the bath of molten material.
- These can be chosen from bubblers, typically fed air, oxygen-enriched or oxygen-enriched air, mechanical mixers or submerged burners.
- the mixing means allow homogeneous mixing of the solid oxidant in the bath of molten material, in particular by creating zones of intense agitation in the auxiliary tank.
- the auxiliary tank according to the invention is therefore not suitable for refining.
- the auxiliary vessel includes one or more submerged burners. It has in fact been observed, surprisingly, that the use of submerged burners at the level of the auxiliary tank allows both better control of the redox of the mineral matter formed and the achievement of lower redox values. Without wishing to be bound by any theory, it is assumed that the agitation induced by the submerged burners allows an improved homogenization of the solid oxidant and promotes a rapid reaction of the latter with the bath of molten material.
- the process according to the invention makes it possible to obtain a mineral material, typically a cullet, resulting from recycling materials having a superior quality in terms of limitation of the quantity of carbon particles and control of the redox.
- the process according to the invention makes it possible to obtain a mineral material, typically a cullet, resulting at least in part from recycled materials, having a superior quality in terms of limiting the quantity of carbon particles and controlling the redox.
- the present invention thus also relates to a mineral material capable of being used as a raw material in a glass melting process, capable of being obtained by the process according to the invention, resulting, at least in part, from recycling materials comprising organic matter and is essentially free of carbon particles.
- the mineral material according to the invention is preferably a cullet resulting mainly from recycling materials (typically at least 50%, preferably at least 70%, more preferably at least 80%, even at least 90% by weight) intended to be used as raw material in a melting process. It can be hot cullet, i.e. in liquid form (typically a bath of molten glass), or cold cullet, i.e. in solid form (typically crushed or water-granulated glass particles).
- hot cullet i.e. in liquid form (typically a bath of molten glass)
- cold cullet i.e. in solid form (typically crushed or water-granulated glass particles).
- the mineral material according to the invention is essentially free of carbon particles. As such, it typically has a quantity of total carbon of less than 0.1%, preferably less than 0.05%, or even less than 0.01%.
- the amount of total carbon is determined by melting the mineral material, typically at 1300°C, under a dioxygen atmosphere, and measuring the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by infrared spectrometry.
- the mineral material typically has a redox of less than 0.95, preferably less than 0.9, more preferably less than 0.7, or even less than 0.5, for example
- the mineral material can have a redox of 0.3, even 0.5 to 0.9, even 0.7.
- the mineral material may have a redox of 0.1, even 0.15 to 0.5, even 0.3.
- the redox corresponds to the weight ratio between the ferrous iron content (Fe 2+ ), expressed in Fe2C>3, and the total iron content, expressed in Fe203.
- the mineral material typically has a bubble volume fraction of at least 0.05.
- the mineral material typically has a composition which comprises the following constituents, in the weight proportions, defined by the following limits: S1O2 35 to 80%, AI2O3 0 to 30%,
- the mineral material typically has a composition which comprises the following constituents, in the proportions by weight, defined by the following limits: Si0 2 50 to 75%,
- the mineral material according to the invention has the advantage of being able to be used as raw material in glass melting processes, in particular in electric melting, without risk of disturbance of these.
- the generation of foam in the presence of sulphate-bearing raw materials can be avoided, and the increase in melting temperature limited.
- the present invention also relates to a process for the manufacture of mineral wool comprising the supply of a molten material to be fiberized and the fiberizing of the molten material to be fiberized, characterized in that the molten material to be fiberized is derived at least in part from the material mineral according to the invention or obtained by the process for the production of mineral material according to the invention.
- the step of supplying a molten material comprises supplying a mixture of raw material(s) and, if necessary, melting the mixture of raw material(s).
- the mixture of raw material(s) comprises at least 20%, preferably at least 50%, or even at least 70%, or even at least 80%, by weight of mineral material according to the invention or obtained by the process for the production of mineral matter according to the invention.
- the mixture of raw material(s), and consequently the molten material to be fiberized essentially consists of the mineral material according to the invention.
- the molten material to be fiberized may be a hot cullet resulting directly from the process for producing mineral material according to the invention.
- the process for manufacturing mineral wool comprises the production of mineral material according to the process described above, said mineral material being a molten mineral material, and the fiber drawing of the molten mineral material.
- the mineral material is preferably routed to a fiber-drawing member at the outlet of the auxiliary tank.
- the bath of molten glass can be obtained by melting a cold cullet resulting from the process for the production of mineral material according to the invention.
- the mineral wool manufacturing process comprises the production of mineral material according to the process described above, the mineral material being a solid mineral material, the melting of the solid mineral material to obtain a molten material to be fiberized, and fiberizing the bath of molten material to be fiberized.
- the fiber drawing can be carried out by any method known to those skilled in the art. It may be in particular a fiber drawing method by external centrifugation or by internal centrifugation. External centrifugation methods typically use a cascade of centrifugation wheels supplied with molten material to be fiberized by a distribution device, as described for example in applications EP 0465310 or EP 0439385.
- the fiber is introduced into a fiber-drawing plate rotating at high speed and pierced at its periphery with a very large number of orifices through which the glass is projected in the form of filaments under the effect of centrifugal force.
- the fiber drawing is preferably carried out by internal centrifugation, in particular using a fiber drawing member as described in application FR 1382917.
- the present invention finally relates to a mineral wool directly obtained from the mineral material according to the invention or from the mineral material obtained by the process for the production of mineral material according to the invention.
- the mineral wool is obtained from a molten material consisting of the mineral material according to the invention or of the mineral material obtained by the process for producing mineral material according to the invention.
- the mineral wool according to the invention has the same composition as the mineral material according to the invention.
- the composition characteristics (including the total carbon content and the redox) described for the mineral material therefore also apply to the mineral wool according to the invention.
- the mineral wool according to the invention is characterized in that it comes at least in part from recycling materials comprising organic matter and that it is essentially free of carbon particles.
- the present invention is illustrated by the following non-limiting examples.
- a mixture of vitrifiable materials consisting of 100% crushed mineral wool waste comprising 8% by weight of organic compounds is introduced using a filler into a furnace with submerged burners.
- a first series of examples (C1, II and 12) is carried out in an SBM furnace comprising a main vessel with refractory walls (R) with a surface area of 0.5 m 2 and a 150 kW submerged burner fed by a mixture oxygen/natural gas with a ratio between the volume flow of oxygen and that of natural gas of 2.5.
- the tank main also includes oxygen bubblers supplied with an oxygen flow rate of 30 Nm 3 /h.
- the furnace has a pull of 10 t/d.
- a second series of examples (C2, 13 and 14) is carried out in an SBM furnace comprising a main tank with metal walls, called waterjacket (WJ), with a surface area of 0.3 m 2 and three submerged burners of 110 kW fed with an oxygen/natural gas mixture with a ratio between the volume flow of oxygen and that of natural gas of 2.5.
- the furnace has a pull of 3 t/d.
- manganese oxide (MnCk) is introduced into the main tank mixed with the ground mineral wool.
- the bath of molten material obtained at the outlet of the main vessel is transferred into an auxiliary vessel and manganese oxide (MnCk) is introduced at the level of the supply channel of the auxiliary tank.
- the auxiliary vessel is a vessel with refractory walls (R) equipped with a submerged burner similar to the main vessel.
- the auxiliary vessel is a refractory vessel (R) equipped with overhead burners and bubblers in the flow path of the molten material.
- the auxiliary tank is a so-called waterjacket (WJ) tank with submerged burners similar to the main tank.
- manganese oxide is introduced at 2% by weight of the output, i.e. a mass flow rate of 8.3 kg/h for II and 12 and 2.5 kg/h for 13 and 14.
- Examples C1 to C2 are comparative examples in which no solid oxidant was introduced.
- the bath of molten material is recovered at the outlet from the main tank (C1, C2 and II) or from the auxiliary tank (12, 13 and 14) in the form of cullet.
- the compositions of the cullets produced and their properties are shown in Table 1.
- the amount of total carbon is determined by melting the mineral material at 1300°C under a dioxygen atmosphere, and measuring the amount of carbon dioxide emitted by infrared spectrometry. Redox is determined by wet FeO analysis.
- the cullets of examples II to 13 according to the invention prove to be of better quality not only because they are essentially free of carbon particles, but also because of a better control of redox.
- the introduction of the oxidant downstream of the main tank, as in examples 12 to 14, makes it possible, depending on the quantity of oxidant introduced, to adjust the desired redox down to relatively low values.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| FR2012400A FR3116815B1 (fr) | 2020-11-30 | 2020-11-30 | Procede de traitement de dechets verriers |
| PCT/FR2021/052108 WO2022112723A1 (fr) | 2020-11-30 | 2021-11-26 | Procede de traitement de dechets verriers |
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| EP4251576A1 true EP4251576A1 (fr) | 2023-10-04 |
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| US (1) | US20240092671A1 (fr) |
| EP (1) | EP4251576A1 (fr) |
| JP (1) | JP7825621B2 (fr) |
| KR (1) | KR20230109147A (fr) |
| CN (1) | CN116529213A (fr) |
| AU (1) | AU2021386501A1 (fr) |
| CA (1) | CA3197814A1 (fr) |
| CL (1) | CL2023001536A1 (fr) |
| CO (1) | CO2023006981A2 (fr) |
| FR (1) | FR3116815B1 (fr) |
| MX (1) | MX2023006308A (fr) |
| WO (1) | WO2022112723A1 (fr) |
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