Verfahren zur Behandlung von kontaminierten, insbesondere infizierten Materialien

The invention relates to a method and device for treating contaminated materials, specially infected materials, which are fed to endless screws (5, 12) via a feed hopper (2) and are heated, disinfected or sterilized in addition to being discharged through an ejection system (21). The invention is ch...

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1. Verfasser: GOELDNER, HELMUT, 31632 HUSUM, DE
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Zusammenfassung:The invention relates to a method and device for treating contaminated materials, specially infected materials, which are fed to endless screws (5, 12) via a feed hopper (2) and are heated, disinfected or sterilized in addition to being discharged through an ejection system (21). The invention is characterized in that the materials are supplied to a first endless screw which is configured as a heating screw (5), wherein the material is also compacted in such a way that a sealing material plug (25) is produced at the end of said screw; the material is released into a treatment chamber (8) at the end of the heating screw (5) where it is expanded; the material in the treatment chamber (8) travels to a second endless screw which is configured as a treatment screw (12); burst of energy are introduced into the treatment chamber (8) into the treatment screw (12) in a controlled manner; steam is supplied or generated and an overpressure and the required temperature are produced and maintained and the material is compacted at the end of the treatment screw (12) into a second sealing material plug (26) so that the overpressure between both sealing material plugs (25, 26) of the screws (5, 12) can be maintained during a specific period of time. One advantage of the invention is that this method enables overpressure to be maintained between both high-sealing material plugs, which are continuously and automatically formed, over a long distance during a specific period of time.