Hi Brian and Gasification Colleagues,

It's not always easy to be correct when you analyse these flares, and you need to tell us more about how you are burning the gas after it leaves the gasifier.

1. Is it first cooled and cleaned of dust and moisture?

2. If not,what temperature is the gas at the exit point of the gasifier?

3. Are you able to control the amount of combustion air going into the burner nozzle?

4. What temperature is the flare exhibiting from the probe I saw you using in the flare?

5. Can you feel a stinging type of radiation from the flare if you place your hand or face close up?

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Greg has already offered some examples of the possible answers, but there are other factors to influence the flare behaviour, which can be narrowed down for your specific gasification flare experience that you share with us.

Doug Williams,
Fluidyne Gasification.

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