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=Basics=
=Basics=
[[File:large_TLUD_Rob.jpg|400px|thumb|right|Large TLUD gasifier, built by Rob Diermair, [http://biocharontario.ca/ Biochar Ontario].]]
*[[Conventional Industrial Agriculture]] relies heavily on [[Pesticides]] that, while effective at controlling weeds, have a variety of drawbacks.
Industrial Agriculture relies heavily on pesticides and toxic chemicals that, while effective at controlling weeds, have a variety of drawbacks.
**Short Term (Killing [[Beneficial Insects]] / A Similar Concept to [[Bycatch]] for things like [[Rodenticides]] etc) and Long Term ( [[Bio-Accumulation]] with past ones such as [[DDT]] etc)
**Long Term Human Health Risks for Workers
***The exposure for those consuming food produced in an area using pesticides/herbicides is minimal, and even then simple [[Fruit Washing]] / [[Vegetable Washing]] fixes that as well etc
***HOWEVER if you are walking in a field with a [[Pesticide Sprayer]] or [[Fogger]] , and ESPECIALLY if you don't wear [[PPE]] your [[Accumulated Exposure]] will be insanely high, hence the Leukemia/Lymphoma rates, and recent lawsuits in the USA about [[2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid]] ( [[2-4-D]] ) / [[Roundup (Herbicide)]] etc
**High Cost
***Even if the latter are handled with [[Pollution Control Measures]] for [[Agricultural Runoff]] / [[Soil Contamination]] / Measures for ''limiting'' [[Honeybee Deaths Attributable to Pesticide Use]]
***Furthermore, from an [[Appropriate Materials]] standpoint, short of [[Nicotine Solution Pesticides]] / other [[Bio-Pesticides]] ,  most are incredibly complex to make and/or require intermediates like [[Phosphoric Acid]] or even ''Phosgene'' (that's right, the ''thing used as a chemical weapon'' ) so is probably a no-go
*'''Thus an alternate method is needed for [[Organic Agriculture]] ,  as well as [[Integrated Pest Management]] '''
*Traditionally, organic agriculture has relied on [[Tillage]] or [[Cover Cropping]] for weed control.
*While these methods avoid the use herbicides, they have their downsides.
**Tillage can damage soil life and structure, resulting in a loss of valuable nutrients and [[Soil Organic Matter]].
**Cover crops may compete with cash crops for nutrients and water, although this depends; [[Bait Plants]] and [[Co-Cropping]] can be beneficial (Re: [[Kionhekwa]] )
*[[Flame Weeding]] have been used with success, but often rely on propane gas from fossil sources.
**Also [[Flame Weeding]] cannot be used in areas with a high [[Wildfire Risk]] and the Rows cannot have [[Companion Planting]] etc, but rather [[Mulch]] or worse yet [[Bare Topsoil]]
* '''Steam Weeding has none of these limitations, and short of potentially messing up [[Soil Bacteria]] in treated zones is easy to accomplish, can be either highly selective with a [[Steam Wand]] and small nozzle, or even be scaled up to a Boom Arm sized unit. [[Pesticide Resistance]] is also not an issue'''
*Short of [[Water Availability]] (and to a lesser extent [[Fuel Availability]] / [[Electricity Cost]] it is also a cheap method


Traditionally, organic agriculture has relied on tillage or cover cropping for weed control. While these methods avoid the use herbicides, they have their downsides. Tillage can damage soil life and structure, resulting in a loss of valuable nutrients and organic matter. Cover crops may attract pests, delay ripening and compete with cash crops for nutrients and water. Flame weeders have been used with success, but often rely on propane gas from fossil sources.  
=OTS Options=
==Low End==
===Dynasteam===
*Supposedly Reaches 65 PSI (~4.5 Bar) ,  300 Degrees Fahrenheit ~149 Degrees Celcius
*~86 USD (Although currently "on sale" on amazon original price of 95 USD, ALTHOUGH this may just be [[New Old Stock]] as well )
*Supposedly VERY weak in that it has to re-pressurize after not more than a few "doses" which are anywhere from 5-10 seconds each
*The Spike Attachment is also supposedly quite flimsy
*All in all quite limited, but shows the concept is at least moderately sound
*Downsides are essentially Heating Power and/or Water Tank and/or Pressure Tank
*All of which may be solved by a Flash Boiler
*[https://www.woodstream.com/dynasteam The (Mostly Dead) Website for the Product]
*[https://youtu.be/ucrbBnqGD38 A YouTube Advertisement for the Product] ( '''~2 Minute Watch''' ) by [https://www.youtube.com/@Dynasteam3 It's YouTube Channel]
*[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/DsvDFolLGrU A Short by the YouTube Channel "GardeningProductReviews" Titled "DynaSteam DS1600 Steam Weeder in Action" ] (Shows them using that model on a brick surface, no before/after so it could have done nothing for all we know)
*[https://www.amazon.com/DynaSteam-DS2000-WGS-WheelsSteamWeeder/dp/B073R1LZTY/ref=sr_1_2crid=2GH2AUAQM6AC0&keywords=dynasteam&qid=1686614079&sprefix=dynasteam%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-2 The 86 USD US Amazon Listing]


Enter the pyrolysis-powered steam weeder, which puts out [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superheated_steam superheated steam] to kill weeds. This device can use all kinds of dry biomass for fuel. Pelletized biomass such as wood pellets should work well. Pyrolysis releases heat which turns water into steam. The saturated steam from boiling water runs through a copper coil which is externally heated in the pyrolysis unit, creating the superheated steam. [[Biochar]] is generated as a byproduct, making the process carbon-negative.
===Utilizing OTS [[Steam Cleaners]] / [[Steam Mops]] etc===
*From Personal Confirmation (Albeit with a [[Cooking Thermometer]] and no-tool on the end) a "Bissell PowerFresh" produced a constant 100 Degree Celcius Wet Steam
*So ''in theory'' it should work
*Should run out and try it sometime
*Lack of High Flow and/or Boiling Water Drops to Kill Roots may prove problematic
*Also Corded
*[https://youtu.be/rwiojxoc55Y A Video by the YouTube Channel "Melissa - Empress of Dirt" Titled "How to Remove Weeds with a Steam Cleaner" ] ( '''~3 Minute Watch''' )
**They showed about 4 days from treatment until full brown death
**Used a [[Steam Cleaner]] rather than a steam mop, but same concept
**I was looking into these a ''while'' back when i was probably looking this up to beging with, not for showing another person, BUT [[Automotive Detailing]] channels use these quite frequently and had good recommendations, granted will they work for this application is another matter


=Components=
==Commercial End==
* a biomass [[gasifier]] - heat generation core
=== [[Weedtechnics]] ===
* boiler for water
*The utilize a typically Flame Heated system
* copper coil
*They call it "Satusteam" which may not be [[Dry Steam]] / [[Sayurated Steam]] per se, bit of Patented Secret Sauce (Should look up the patent though)
* small electric fan for air flow to the TLUD
**Quote:
* an [[Arduino]] that controls the fan, thereby controlling temperature in the TLUD
*** "SatusteamTM is our patented technology that is a combination of saturated steam and boiling water."
*Seems to be a successful, albeit somewhat niche company
*Several documented towns using the system, PILES of [[Video Documentation]] etc
*[https://www.weedtechnics.com/ Their Website]
*[https://www.youtube.com/@WeedtechnicsSatusteam Their YouTube Channel]
*Seem to be Diesel Burner Based
*Specs of the "Satusteam" "On-Delivery" (ie at the nozzle) are:
**2-4 Bar (30-60 PSI)
**118°C (250°F)
*They sell nozzle based, "hood" based, and boom mounted hood based systems
*"The SW800 model is our affordable entry-level steam weed control machine designed to deliver 5L of Satusteam per minute. It is ideal for handheld application of satusteam in municipal situations such as parks, garden beds, streets and for smaller scale organic growers."
*Pricing/Capability are a bit hidden but the SW800 seems ''about'' right given most use cases at OSE's kind of scale (ie not an entire orchard)
*In [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enp4XNNNFwg A Video by their YouTube Channel] they mention the "SW500E" which seems similar
*[https://youtu.be/LDGdrjkpbfo A video on their channel mentioning the "steam spike" ] (Supposedly more localized for around decrative gardens etc / non-row gap row spacing)
 
===Designs by [[Nobox7]] / [[Burners Galore]] Sold on Ebay===
*[https://youtu.be/MDAd0a8fOMs A Video by the YouTube Channel "NOBOX7" Titled "Steam Machete Steam weeding pressure washer ( Degreaser )eBay" ] ( '''~6 Minute Watch''' )
*Going for 750-1,000 USD:
**[https://www.ebay.com/itm/402662134236?hash=item5dc08891dc:g:g8sAAOSwWz1d4~7D 700 USD Link]
**[https://www.ebay.com/itm/401757218669?hash=item5d8a98a76d:g:g8sAAOSwWz1d4~7D 950 USD Link]
**Both from [https://www.ebay.com/str/burnersgalore The "BurnersGalore" Seller Page] aka NOBOX7
 
=OSE Design=
*Essentially a [[Pyrolysis]] / [[Gasification]] - powered steam weeder, which puts out [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superheated_steam superheated steam] to kill weeds.
*This device can use all kinds of dry biomass for fuel. Pelletized biomass such as wood pellets should work well.
*The saturated steam from boiling water runs through a copper coil which is externally heated in the pyrolysis unit, creating the superheated steam. (Re: [[Flash Boiler]]
*[[Charcoal]] / [[Biochar]] is generated as a byproduct with [[Non-Char Burning Gasifier Designs]], making the process carbon-negative.
**[[Pyrolysis Oil]] could be collected in theory, but short of if done in a [[Sawdust Gas Filter]] / [[Charcoal Gas Filter]] / [[Activated Carbon Adsorber]] this would add a rather significant amount of [[Design Complexity]]
*A [[Pressurized Water Boiler]] could also be used, although this introduces the risk of a [[Boiler Explosion]] and the required risk management ( [[Boilermaker]] level [[Weld Quality Control]] etc) where ''pressure'' is not the main goal (Such as a boiler for a [[Steam Engine]] ), but rather ''Temperature and Volume''
 
==Components==
*A Biomass [[Gasifier]] / [[Pyrolysis Kiln]] to work as the heat generation core
**Looking into using a [[CHP Powercube]] would be especially interesting for [[Lifetrac]] mounted steamweeders
*A [[Flash Steam Generator]]
**(Most Likely [[Copper]] ) Coiled Piping / other [[Heat Exchanger]] design pending further analysis (most likely of a [[Water Tube Boiler]] Configuration
*A small [[Electric Blower Fan]] for [[Forced Air]] to the TLUD (either could be required, or just be for startup / heat output boosting)
*An [[Arduino]] that controls:
**The fan
**The [[Boiler Feedwater System]]
**The [[Steam Regulator]]
**IO and Safety Systems (Although [[Redundant Controls]] akin to [[Safety Instrumented Systems]] may be a good idea)
 
 
=Media=
[[File:large_TLUD_Rob.jpg|400px|thumb|right|A Photo of a Large [[TLUD Gasifier]] that seems highly adaptable to use as a [[Flash Steam Generator]], built by [[Rob Diermair]], [http://biocharontario.ca/ Biochar Ontario].]]


=Uses=
=Uses=
* (organic) weeding
*(Organic) [[Weeding]]
* against invasive species
* [[Invasive Species Control]]
* biomass drying, even [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Torrefaction torrefaction] - generating more fuel right where it's needed.
* As a [[Steam Generator]] for applications in need of High Volume High Temperature Steam / Working Fluids Such As:
* possibly for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_steam_sterilization soil sterilization], but will need modifications
**[[Torrefaction]] / [[Pyrolysis]] / [[Gasification]] / [[Thermal Oxidation]] etc
 
**[[Gas Stripping]] (Mainly an [[Open Source Chemical Stripping Column]] for [[Bio-Refinery Operations]] )
=Video=
**[[Soil Sterilization]] / [[Biomass Sterilization]] etc, albeit not to the pressure of an [[Autoclave]]
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=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Steam Weeding]]
*[[Open Source Flash Steam Weeder]]
*[[Flame Weeding]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
* [*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weed_control#Thermal The Wikipedia Page on Thermal Weeding]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weed_control#Thermal The Wikipedia Page on Thermal Weeding]
* [http://www.soil-steaming-steam-boiler-blog.com/  Soil Steaming Blog]
*[http://www.soil-steaming-steam-boiler-blog.com/  Soil Steaming Blog]
* [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2009.00733.x/abstract paper:  A direct-fired steam weeder]  
*[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-3180.2009.00733.x/abstract paper:  A direct-fired steam weeder]  
* [[Food_Drying_with_Superheated_Steam|"food drying with superheated steam"]]  
*[[Food_Drying_with_Superheated_Steam|"food drying with superheated steam"]]  
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_steam_sterilization Wikipedia: Soil Steam Sterilization]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soil_steam_sterilization Wikipedia: Soil Steam Sterilization]
* [http://www.physicalweeding.com/information/flame-vs-steam.html Flame vs. Steam]
*[http://www.physicalweeding.com/information/flame-vs-steam.html Flame vs. Steam]
* [https://www.youtube.com/embed//YmAUBmPdL6k Green Steam]
*[https://www.youtube.com/embed//YmAUBmPdL6k Green Steam]
*[https://youtu.be/M-TmuL8k0e8 A Video by the YouTube Channel "University of Colorado Boulder" Titled "Weeding with steam" ] ( '''~1 Minute Watch''' )
*[https://youtu.be/JBmuSdsBnNs A Video by the YouTube Channel "City of Dover NH" Titled "City of Dover tackles weed control with steam, innovation" ] ( '''~6 Minute Watch''' )
**The Community Services Director "John Storer" seemed quite knowledgeable and discussed their use of a [[Decision Making Matrix]] type thing, and also mentioned ''they may have made their own hardware'' so they may be worth reaching out to
*[https://youtu.be/E71TRCQg5us A Video by the YouTube Channel "UVMExt_NWCrop&Soils" Titled "Steam Weeding for Weed Control in an Organic Hopyard" ] ( '''~4 Minute Watch''' )
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSTBjO5YuUA A Video by the YouTube Channel "City of Subiaco" Titled "Steam Weeding | City of Subiaco" ] ( '''~1 Minute Watch''' )


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Latest revision as of 20:20, 10 August 2023

Basics

OTS Options

Low End

Dynasteam

Utilizing OTS Steam Cleaners / Steam Mops etc

  • From Personal Confirmation (Albeit with a Cooking Thermometer and no-tool on the end) a "Bissell PowerFresh" produced a constant 100 Degree Celcius Wet Steam
  • So in theory it should work
  • Should run out and try it sometime
  • Lack of High Flow and/or Boiling Water Drops to Kill Roots may prove problematic
  • Also Corded
  • A Video by the YouTube Channel "Melissa - Empress of Dirt" Titled "How to Remove Weeds with a Steam Cleaner" ( ~3 Minute Watch )
    • They showed about 4 days from treatment until full brown death
    • Used a Steam Cleaner rather than a steam mop, but same concept
    • I was looking into these a while back when i was probably looking this up to beging with, not for showing another person, BUT Automotive Detailing channels use these quite frequently and had good recommendations, granted will they work for this application is another matter

Commercial End

Weedtechnics

  • The utilize a typically Flame Heated system
  • They call it "Satusteam" which may not be Dry Steam / Sayurated Steam per se, bit of Patented Secret Sauce (Should look up the patent though)
    • Quote:
      • "SatusteamTM is our patented technology that is a combination of saturated steam and boiling water."
  • Seems to be a successful, albeit somewhat niche company
  • Several documented towns using the system, PILES of Video Documentation etc
  • Their Website
  • Their YouTube Channel
  • Seem to be Diesel Burner Based
  • Specs of the "Satusteam" "On-Delivery" (ie at the nozzle) are:
    • 2-4 Bar (30-60 PSI)
    • 118°C (250°F)
  • They sell nozzle based, "hood" based, and boom mounted hood based systems
  • "The SW800 model is our affordable entry-level steam weed control machine designed to deliver 5L of Satusteam per minute. It is ideal for handheld application of satusteam in municipal situations such as parks, garden beds, streets and for smaller scale organic growers."
  • Pricing/Capability are a bit hidden but the SW800 seems about right given most use cases at OSE's kind of scale (ie not an entire orchard)
  • In A Video by their YouTube Channel they mention the "SW500E" which seems similar
  • A video on their channel mentioning the "steam spike" (Supposedly more localized for around decrative gardens etc / non-row gap row spacing)

Designs by Nobox7 / Burners Galore Sold on Ebay

OSE Design

Components


Media

A Photo of a Large TLUD Gasifier that seems highly adaptable to use as a Flash Steam Generator, built by Rob Diermair, Biochar Ontario.

Uses

Internal Links

External Links