[Gasification] Rice Husk as Gasifier Fuel
Prof. S.C. Bhattacharya
sribasb at gmail.com
Sat Mar 1 06:24:55 CST 2008
One of the established Indian manufacturers use 10-stage gas cleaning.
Basically this is the secret of their clean gas. Hope this helps.
On Sat, Mar 1, 2008 at 4:04 AM, Nitin Ahire <ahire.motiram at acme.in> wrote:
> Hello,
> Some of the Indian Gasifier Designers are predicting good efficiency & low
> tars even when fuelled with "Loose Biomass " specifically rice husk, where
> briquette is not required. But when I visited Fludyne's site they have
> mentioned that rice husk is difficult to gasify & can result in lots of
> tars, also only surface carbon will burn.
>
> If anyone is familiar with Indian Systems please clarify above points.
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