Good questions Kevin,

 I am embarrassed to say that I have never pursued the issue, an admission made 
worse by the fact of having extolled Biogas tech widely in Tanzania through 
most of the 70's . Question is if the bath is acid as Crispin implies through 
his description of the mentioned peace corpsman,  what effect would  that have 
on the  fiber content of the dung so essential for wet process briquetting ? We 
would need the fibers intact. 
As also related to Crispin's story about the use of the decanted liquid for 
solidifying clay: I'm just wondering Crispin; did you get any idea of the 
thermal properties of the resulting clay-cement ? Would it in other words be 
good for stove insulation and/or structure ?

Richard    

On Dec 7, 2010, at 7:58 AM, Kevin wrote:

> Dear Rajan
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>> 
>> Dear Kevin,
>> 
>> Well, we also use biogas plants where animal dung is a major feedstock.
>> 
>> Here the energy part comes out as methane ( which is used as fuel ) and the 
>> slurry from the plant contains all the nutrients ( without any loss ).
> 
> I have no experience with biogas plants run on animal manure. Is the slurry 
> from a biogas plant filterable? If so, would it potentially make a fuel 
> equivalent or superior to dung that was burned directly, with no washing?
> 
> As I understand it, Richard Stanley uses a retting process on biomass, to 
> develop binding characteristics for his holey briquette feed. Would the 
> drained solids from a biodigester perhaps have better "binder characteristics 
> than freshly washed dung? Perhaps Righard has already explored this avenue?
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Kevin
> 
> 
>> 
>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> 
>> Rajan
>> 
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