https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cF1Ki-ngFjE
Never seen before in heating boilers,clever! Rolf On Wed, 4 Jan 2017 13:33:30 +1300 Doug <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Paul and Rolf, > > Pyrolytic gas can be quite wet so precise temperatures are risky to > quote. What I can tell you from experience, is that it always burns > hotter than clean producer gas, upwards of 1,050C, a basic tar test for > cleaner specification gas, 13-1500C is a rough rule of thumb for gas > exiting the combustion chamber. It has a very high radiation factor > useful for refractory application, but the price for this is that you > will get a high ash content in the kiln and flue dust emissions. > > The actual combustion is complex, but achievable in a non regulated > situation, emissions being the issue, both dust and toxic gas CO,CH4, > and Dioxins. Combustion of these gases have been our focus for some 6-7 > years, and current work at CalForest in California, is to use this gas > to dry the incoming fuel to the charmaker. > > Might be able to offer more later as you develop the concept. > > Doug Williams. > > On 04/01/17 12:20, Paul Anderson wrote: > > > Rolf, > > > > I am responding to your two messages that are repeated below. > > > > I am definitely with you on this matter of making heat AND making > > char. I have lots of experience with small scale devices, and > > moderate experience up to 200 kW thermal. > > > > Yes, BOTH the heat and the char are important, and help to pay for the > > other one. > > > > Before taking the discussion off-list, could you please tell all of us > > about your needs and about your resources. No solution is free from > > the development costs. Does the kiln already exist (or is that > > another cost to be covered?) And we want to find out who else has a > > "burning" interest in this. (This was 2/3rds of a pun. 2/3rds > > is P U ; as in pew!!) (With full respect for the non-native > > English speakers on this listserv, here is then meaning of the joke: > >> Wordwizard • View topic - *PEW* !! whats that?? > >> <http://www.wordwizard.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?p=63421> > >> http://www.wordwizard.com/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?p=63421 mj (a.k.a. > >> Michael), The word *PEW*! has been around a bit more than decades ( > >> see ... 2) [1859] Expressing disgust at an unpleasant *smell*. > > > > And where it happens does make a difference, such as with labor costs. > > You are in Mexico. In what part? Plenty of dry biomass?? Please > > send info. Okay if in Spanish (I can read that, and if others > > cannot, we will cross that bridge when necessary). > > > > Do you know Noel C. of forestry in Mexico? Could this become a > > Mexico project? > > > > Question for everyone: When "woodgas" (pyrolytic gases) come off of > > the biomass, what is the highest temperatures at which they can be > > burned? That would be with stochiometric combustion, right? Just the > > right amount of air. > > > > > > Paul > -- Energies Naturals C.B. <[email protected]> _______________________________________________ Gasification mailing list to Send a Message to the list, use the email address [email protected] to UNSUBSCRIBE or Change your List Settings use the web page http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/gasification_lists.bioenergylists.org for more Gasifiers, News and Information see our web site: http://gasifiers.bioenergylists.org/
