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Revision as of 02:13, 21 June 2020
Basics
- A mild form of Biomass Pyrolysis at temperatures typically between 200 and 320 °C
- Produces mainly Tar , and Charcoal
- Can clog vents etc if not accounted for in design
- If intentionalc the calorific value of biomass can be greatly increased
- Benefits are:
- Higher energy density
- More homogeneous composition
- Hdrophobic behavior
- Elimination of biological activity
- Improved grindability.
- Seems to be via coating the resulting char in the tar via it not being extracted/removed in the flue gas?
Internal Links
- Bio-Tar
- Bio-Asphalt
- Wood Preservation by Carbonization
- Pelletized biomass and Wood Chips
- Kon-Tiki Kiln and Biochar