[Gasification] Graphite Heat Exchangers for Producer Gas?

LINVENT at aol.com LINVENT at aol.com
Sun Jul 15 22:11:13 CDT 2012


Dear Tom,
     Graphite is also used for separation of gaseous uranium isotopes 
because of it's chemical resistance, diffusion system, Oak Ridge etc.. It will 
still foul. 
Tom Taylor
In a message dated 7/15/12 8:10:32 PM, tmiles at trmiles.com writes:


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> Graphite heat exchangers are now used on domestic condensing hot water 
> boilers. (See SGL Group.) Heat transfer is reportedly 8 times that of 
> stainless steel. Why not use them for cooling and condensing producer gas?
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> Tom
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