[Stoves] Sugarcane bagasse
Xavier Cevallos
xcevallos at yahoo.com
Sun May 6 18:57:48 CDT 2007
Dear Mr. Saravanakumar,
I work with an Indian Sugar industry as a sale
representant for Southamerica.
I have learned through the internet that there
are some initiatives about gasifying bagasse.
I am sending you what I found about a
gasifier in India that uses bagasse and is use
for the production of jaggery. (Panela in
Southamerica)
http://www.icar.org.in/anrep/200304/08-AGRICULTURAL%20ENGINEERING%20AND%20TECHNOLOGY.pdf
Check out page 13.
Please if possibly let me know of any news as
I think this is very interesting for the
Panela-jaggery industry and would like to know
more about it.
Best Regards
Xavier Cevallos
xcevallos at yahoo.com
Guayaquil Ecuador
South america
--- "A.Saravanakumar" <sara_mnes at rediffmail.com>
escribió:
> Dear ALL,
>
> Bagasse, the crushed remnants of sugar cane stalks
> left after the extraction of juice, is a by-product
> of sugar milling, and is the fuel resource for that
> industry. Bagasse consists of three components
> namely, pith, fibre and rind mixed in
> different proportions.
>
> I am working in the field of bagasse
> pyrolysis/gasification.
> Any of them working in the field of powdery biomass
> pyrolysis/gasification (sawdust, sugarcane bagasse
> and rice husk etc?)
> I request you/all send me the properties of
> 1.Void fraction, 2. bulk density, 3. actual density,
> and 4. permeability of sugar cane bagasse.
>
> Thanking you
>
> Yours sincerely
>
> A. Saravanakumar
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