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**The YouTube Channel by [[Julian Brown]] focusing on his development of a [[Continuous Microwave Pyrolysis Kiln]] among other related technologies | **The YouTube Channel by [[Julian Brown]] focusing on his development of a [[Continuous Microwave Pyrolysis Kiln]] among other related technologies | ||
Latest revision as of 23:29, 18 April 2025
Basics
- Pyrolysis where the primary heating is done via Microwave Radiation rather than Conduction through a heated drum (Such as in Batch Paintcan Pyrolysis or Similar Pyrolysis Retorts , or convection+conduction via heated air (Such as in a Rotary Kiln )
- This has the advantage of Electricity being the primary “fuel” rather than Fossil LPG etc
- Some challenges include the need for Explosion Proof Wiring / Intrinsically Safe Design
(Or at LEAST Proper Ventilation + Pressure Relief Valves with Flare Stacks / Sufficiently Distant Blow Down Drums to avoid Ignition by Circuitry in the event of Flammable Gas/Vapor or Aerosol Release
Internal Links
- NatureJab (YouTube Channel)
- The YouTube Channel by Julian Brown focusing on his development of a Continuous Microwave Pyrolysis Kiln among other related technologies