Dear All/ Mr Williams,

I had designed and made it economical way of using water, electricity and
very little methylated spirit to generate Oxy-Hysdrogen generator as
substitute of acetylene for cutting of 12 inch ( 300mm ) thick MS on
intermittent basis and 4 inch ( 100mm) continously. It is best source for
silver, gold brazing and other welding/ brazing in fabrication industry.

COmmercial viable Project was completed successfully in 1992 by me. Any one
interested more information can contact me for the same.

SUNIL RAWAL
Achintya Projects & Services,
160 Evershine Mall, Near Mindspace
Chincholi Bunder,
Malad (west)
MUMBAI 400064 INDIA
Cell# 0091-9967064472
Telefax;- 0091 (0)22-42660929



On Wed, Sep 1, 2010 at 9:58 PM, william <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  There doesn't seem to be any dealers in the US.
> How much does the unit cost approx. in USD?
> William
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: doug.williams <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]; Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification <
> [email protected]>
> Sent: Wed, Sep 1, 2010 4:45 am
> Subject: Re: [Gasification] DOD result of small scale power generation
>
>
> Hi Gasification Colleagues,
>
> DOD projects always seem to be a waste of $$$ when the money does not come
> your way, that is, until you get the chance to visit the surplus stores and
> auctions a few years later!!
> I can remember when Stirling engines became available built into generator
> sets in Europe, (ex Dutch Army?) and everyone wanted to stick gasifiers on
> them. The point is, Military driven R+D can bring out the potential of any
> technology, but at costs few companies could afford without the contracts.
>
> Today, I made a purchase of a new compact plasma cutting /welding machine
> that uses only water and alcohol (methylated spirits) that originated in
> Russia for the Military. It cuts up to 10mm plate of any metal, and can weld
> the same if the need arises.  It replaces oxy/acetylene but draws 3.5kWe
> flat out, and would be ideal for remote workshop applications. Check it out
> at WWW.MULTIPLAZ.CO.NZ <http://www.multiplaz.co.nz/>  it's one of the most
> amazing metal working tools you can stick into a single phase power socket.
>  Haven't figured out what I will want to use it for as yet, but at least now
> I can work with any metal, instead of just steel.
>
> Hope you find this of interest.
> Doug Williams,
> Fluidyne Gasification.
>
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