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Charcoal Gasification

Ideas and discussion for the responsible preparation and use of wood charcoal as a process heat and motor fuel.

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Steve Unruh

Small Motor Charcoal Fueling Gasification 15 Replies

Hello I have discovered in the past year just how bloody difficult it is to raw wood fuel small engines. Too low of suction/flow to heat up a raw wood fueled gasifier hot enough to burn cleanly. An...

Started by Steve Unruh. Last reply by john wayne blount 1 day ago.

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How to make charcoal work in a practical way and create CHP 5 Replies

As someone that makes charcoal I can say that its time consuming and requires some real effort. So much so that I would usually dismiss it as a fuel source because I know people are just too unmoti...

Tagged: biochar, charcoal gasifier

Started by ben. Last reply by JSGolightly Sep 16.

Paul Drieman

charcoal requirements 3 Replies

I've watched the videos on making charcoal. Q. Is there a point of conversion that works best for gasifiers before reaching the completed stages of making charcoal. Would it be dependent on total m...

Started by Paul Drieman. Last reply by Paul Drieman Sep 8.

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Clinton Briley Comment by Clinton Briley on October 6, 2009 at 8:19am
Hey guys, I see e-coal mentioned here and until I saw it I hadn't occured to me that charcoal might be pelletized. I asked a pellet mill dealer if the typical mill would pelletize charcoal and the answer was no and they weren't aware of any mills being sold that would. I did a search and came up with very few hits relating to pelletizing charcoal but there are some. One of them is http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/242446592/coal_or_charcoal_powder_pellet_machine.html
The porous nature of natural charcoal would be lost in the process, but it would be a way to make charcoal much less bulky.
Has anyone else here investigated the process?
ClintB
Les Carter Comment by Les Carter on September 18, 2009 at 11:09am

I finished the freon tank unit, try to fire it up lastnite. don't have charcoal yet, working on it. I used 3/4 to 1" cubs
of scrap lunber. Will try to upload picture of it blowing smoke
maybe my suction gun pulled to hard on it. It blow smoke about 6" up till it burnd out.
Les
Les Carter Comment by Les Carter on September 9, 2009 at 6:05am
Have started building a freon tank unit to run my lawn mower. Charcoal I think would be the fuel for it(I think)
The charcoal maker posted by Chris sound like the way
to make my charcoal.
ben Comment by ben on September 8, 2009 at 2:28pm
Chris,

I like e-coal too, but Steve wants fuel made on site ideally. Which I totally understand.
chris seymour Comment by chris seymour on September 7, 2009 at 7:31pm
I saw the new group, it made me remember the blog Torrification of wood on this sight a few months back. E coal does bio-char on an industrial scale and now bio-oil since I had last checked them out.

http://www.newearth1.net/e-coal.html

It makes a lot of sense, to make char just use an old 55 gallon oil drum over a camp fire and pipe the wood gas from the top of the barrel down and around to help fuel the proses.

cutting down on filtration is a big deal alone!

Thanks Chris
 

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Steve Unruh Paul Drieman ben chris seymour Wm. Scott Stromberg JSGolightly Les Carter john wayne blount Jeff Kyle Schell David Noonkester Tony A randy ury Clinton Briley Scott Hunt Wayne Baker
 
 
 

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