Teddy Kinyanjui is improving his charcoal mini kiln, and his wood tar removing process. Does anyone on the list have any recommendations to help him improve the charcoal and the wood tar yeild?
from: http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/content/more-woodoiltar We are trying to (a) reduce the amount of emmisisons from charcoal production and (b) Condense and recover as much of the smoke into a usable product for your home/farm. Wood tar - the following is an explanation from the good folks at Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) about what is going on in this process. "The non-water component consists of wood tars, both water soluble and insoluble, acetic acid, methanol, acetone and other complex chemicals in small amounts. If left to stand, the proligneous acid separates into two layers comprising the water insoluble tar and a watery layer containing the remaining chemicals. Recovery of the water insoluble tar, often called wood or Stockholm tar, is simple - it is merely decanted from the water phase. This wood tar has uses as a veterinary antiseptic, a preservative for wood, a caulking agent, and as a substitute for road tar" http://www.fao.org/docrep/x5328e/x5328e0d.htm more photos here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.609236529117746.1073741911.1997346 83401268 <https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.609236529117746.1073741911.199734 683401268&type=1> &type=1 thanks, Erin Rasmussen [email protected]
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