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<p><font face="Liberation Sans">Hi Gasification Colleagues,</font></p>
<p>While it's hard to find some thing new to report or write about,
I have finally added another file to the Fluidyne Archive. <br>
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I traveled once again to the Biochar Project at CalForest Nurseries
in Etna California in late July 2017, to commission a new component
called an Eductor to suck pyrolysis gas out of the charmaker.<br>
It was great to be actually doing something that had practical
results, but doing it in Summer temperatures did prove to be a
challenge. <br>
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As always, to run a process that needs tonnes input/hr, the fueling
system became the greatest challenge, mainly in that consumption
stability was extremely difficult to balance, resulting in raw chip
sneaking through without charing. These issues have been rectified,
and the current test programme December/January is hoping to see
only char in the bags. <br>
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Hope you find this interesting.<br>
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Doug Williams,<br>
Fluidyne.<br>
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