Open Source Gaseous Fuel Compressor: Difference between revisions
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*[https://www.directindustry.com/prod/buehler-technologies/product-19072-1754108.html BÜHLER Models] (Diaphram or peristalic? it says "bellows") ] | *[https://www.directindustry.com/prod/buehler-technologies/product-19072-1754108.html BÜHLER Models] (Diaphram or peristalic? it says "bellows") ] | ||
*[https://www.toolots.com/1-aluminum-alloy-air-operated-double-diaphragm-pump-made-in-taiwan-c12943-ds10-aat-tats-02.html?cid=1469602971&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvc_xBRCYARIsAC5QT9mBMk5eLzu-KAeHLiguflSeeZuwijmtLbEQi1fyRs_NtiT6PItiVNcaAmf0EALw_wcB Diaphram Pump ~600 USD, can pump liquid flammibe fuels (gas too then?) | *[https://www.toolots.com/1-aluminum-alloy-air-operated-double-diaphragm-pump-made-in-taiwan-c12943-ds10-aat-tats-02.html?cid=1469602971&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvc_xBRCYARIsAC5QT9mBMk5eLzu-KAeHLiguflSeeZuwijmtLbEQi1fyRs_NtiT6PItiVNcaAmf0EALw_wcB Diaphram Pump ~600 USD, can pump liquid flammibe fuels (gas too then?) | ||
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* | *[https://skycng.com/cngcylinders/ A Source CNG Tanks are Typically ~200-250 Bar] |
Revision as of 23:50, 30 March 2020
Basics
- A device for compressing combustible gasses {Hydrogen, Syngas, Natural gas/Methane) from low or near atmospheric pressure, to high pressur for storage
- This does not do much cleaning of the gas,outside of a small failsafe
- It need clean inputs such as from a Biogas Upgrader
- Uses a Diaphram Pump or an Ionic Liquid Piston Based Gas Compressor
Industry Standards
- BÜHLER Models (Diaphram or peristalic? it says "bellows") ]
- [https://www.toolots.com/1-aluminum-alloy-air-operated-double-diaphragm-pump-made-in-taiwan-c12943-ds10-aat-tats-02.html?cid=1469602971&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvc_xBRCYARIsAC5QT9mBMk5eLzu-KAeHLiguflSeeZuwijmtLbEQi1fyRs_NtiT6PItiVNcaAmf0EALw_wcB Diaphram Pump ~600 USD, can pump liquid flammibe fuels (gas too then?)