Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1981-1986
Title: Innovations of Henri Birscheidt
Introduction
Henri Birscheidt is a notable inventor based in Lintgen, Luxembourg. He has made significant contributions to the field of material processing, particularly in the production of hot briquettes. With a total of three patents to his name, Birscheidt's work showcases his expertise and innovative approach to engineering.
Latest Patents
Birscheidt's latest patents include a method and apparatus for preparing a material for hot briquetting. This innovative method involves producing hot briquettes through a multi-stage process. The process begins by heating inert components that do not soften through direct heat exchange with hot carrier gases generated in a combustor. These components are heated to temperatures ranging from 550 to 700 degrees Celsius. Following this, the heated inert components and gases are directed to a first separator to separate the carrier gases from the heated inert components. A caking bituminous binder coal component is then preheated and dried to temperatures of either 60 degrees over or under 300 degrees Celsius using the separated carrier gas. The binder coal and the separated carrier gas are then directed to a second separator to provide a second separated carrier gas and the heated binder coal. The second heated carrier gas is directed into a third separator, where it exchanges heat with a second inert component, heating it to temperatures between 350 and 600 degrees Celsius. Finally, both the separated inert components and the binder
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