Dear all,

I recently tried to burn the syngas produced by my gasifier, and I just filmed the burning process (please see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q7_s0RbHIM excuse me for my french).

Note that the gasifier is just designed and has been never runned before. So I was happy to see the flame.

After the experiments, I also found the formation of soot or black carbon on the surface of the inox tube.

It seems that yellow flame means that the combustion is not complet. Next step I want to connnect the gas outlet with a bunsen burner in order to control the rate of the gas with the rate of the air.

How you think? whether this is possible to favorite the complet combustion or not?

In fact, this is the first time that I burned my syngas, so I wonder whether the yellow color indicates the quality of my syngas not?

Welcome to any comment.

Kind regards,

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Dr Li CHEN
Responsable gazéification

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