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titleOfInvention Organic waste recycling system
abstract Disclosed is an apparatus capable of sterilizing and detoxifying plastics using petroleum as a raw material with superheated steam, and at the same time recovering resources safely and at a very low cost. A resource surprise attack device is an oil carbonization furnace in which a burner or a heater is disposed in a furnace wall surrounding a furnace cavity, and a boiler function and a superheated steam generation function are provided in the furnace body. First, superheated steam set in two stages is blown into a closed furnace cavity with an open / close door, and the plastic system in the organic waste that has already been charged is first vaporized by the low-temperature superheated steam. When the furnace temperature reaches 330 ° C due to the superheated steam, the liquefaction duct is closed, the carbonized exhaust gas fan is activated, and high temperature zone superheated steam is injected to start carbonization of the organic residue remaining after liquefaction. It is characterized by having a structure in which exhausted exhaust gas is discharged to the outside air by an exhaust blower. [Selection] Figure 1
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