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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 25, 2014
Filed:
May. 31, 2011
Tatsuto Nagayasu, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Kamijo, Tokyo, JP;
Masayuki Inui, Tokyo, JP;
Tsuyoshi Oishi, Tokyo, JP;
Hiromitsu Nagayasu, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroshi Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Takuya Hirata, Tokyo, JP;
Tatsuya Tsujiuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Susumu Okino, Tokyo, JP;
Naoyuki Kamiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Seiji Yoshihara, Tokyo, JP;
Tatsuto Nagayasu, Tokyo, JP;
Takashi Kamijo, Tokyo, JP;
Masayuki Inui, Tokyo, JP;
Tsuyoshi Oishi, Tokyo, JP;
Hiromitsu Nagayasu, Tokyo, JP;
Hiroshi Tanaka, Tokyo, JP;
Takuya Hirata, Tokyo, JP;
Tatsuya Tsujiuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Susumu Okino, Tokyo, JP;
Naoyuki Kamiyama, Tokyo, JP;
Seiji Yoshihara, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
SOremoval equipment for reducing sulfur oxides from flue gas from a boiler, a cooler provided on a downstream side of the SOremoval equipment, for reducing the sulfur oxides that remain in the flue gas and decrease a gas temperature, COrecovery equipment including an absorber for bringing COin the flue gas into contact with a COabsorption liquid to be reduced, and a regenerator for causing the COabsorption liquid to emit COto recover COand regenerate the COabsorption liquid, a heat exchanger which is provided on an inlet passage side of the electric dust collector, for decreasing a temperature of the flue gas are included, and a mist generation material in the flue gas is converted from a gas state to a mist state to cause particulates in the flue gas to arrest and reduce the mist generation material in the mist state.