There are a series of methods to use the waste heat from an engine for drying, 
direct effect, indirect and multiple effect. There are also processes where 
there are no emissions and the system is closed when drying aromatic compounds 
like manurer, DDG's or other compounds which may have serious environmental 
effects when dried. 
Sincerely,
Leland T. "Tom" Taylor
Thermogenics Inc. 



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From: DIMITRIS TZAGKAS-KOKARAS & ASSOCIATES <[email protected]>
To: gasification <[email protected]>
Sent: Mon, Mar 21, 2016 12:56 pm
Subject: [Gasification] Drying using a syngas genset exhaust

      Hello all.
 Has anyone ever tried to use the genset exhaust of a syngas driven genset  in 
order to use it in a biomass dryer(rotary or something)?
 I can read in the literature that the syngas engine’s exhaust is saturated,  
but I cannot find experimental data anywhere.
 What does “saturated” mean in numbers of relative humidity (%) or absolute  
humidity (gr/kgr)?
  
 Best Regards
 Dimitris


  
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