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<p><font face="Liberation Sans">Hi Art,</font></p>
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<p><font face="Liberation Sans">If you cannot hold the materials
together it's not a simple solution as we found out from our
heat exchanger trials. Our Cyclomix burners actually use the hot
gas to heat the combustion air before ignition, bringing some
equilibrium to the gas and air pre-combustion temperature. Never
short of ideas, but just need time $$ and people to do the work.</font></p>
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<p><font face="Liberation Sans">Nice to hear from you.</font></p>
<p><font face="Liberation Sans">Doug Williams.</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/01/17 19:42, Art Krenzel wrote:<br>
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<p>To all,</p>
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<p>One of the more simple methods of gaining higher
burner combustion temperatures for a gasifier oven application
might be to just preheat the incoming burner combustion air to
4-500 deg C from waste heat being dumped from the process.
Then the problem becomes one of materials of construction for
the high temperature burner.</p>
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<div id="Signature">Art Krenzel</div>
<div id="Signature">PHOENIX TECHNOLOGIES</div>
<div id="Signature">Battle Ground, WA 98604<br>
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