Dear all and Tom,
Iam happy to see a real pioneer on this list giving very usefull exchgange of 
knowledge.
I have been using the WoodGas for about two years now and its still working 
perfect on the same batterypack.
I would very much like to recomend stainless steel to be used in "proper" 
stoves to be easier to maintain and more safe in operation.

These comming weeks, before our travel to Lima, Peru for the PICA conference, I 
will try to make it possible to test the WoodGas, Oorja and Paal`s Peko Pe at 
SINTEF, The Norwegian Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical 
Engeneering, Thermal Energy Division.

Kindly
Otto

> From: Thomas Reed [[email protected]]
> Sent: 2011-01-25 05:15:47 MET
> To: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and gasification 
> [[email protected]]
> Subject: Re: [Gasification] Message post request
> 
> Dear Chris
> 
> Pyrolytic gasification of biomass produces charcoal and a very combustible 
> gas good for cooking - see our website www.woodgas.com.  
> 
> The maximum temperature we record on a thermocouple for this process is about 
> 700C, and the maxi,I. Temperaure of the container is about half that.  
> Ordinary tin cans discolor, but don't burn out.  
> 
> Our camp stoves sold at our site  have a double stainless wall.  No problems 
> with using hundreds of times.  
> 
> Buy one and try it...
> 
> Yours truly, 
> 
> Tom Reed
> 
> Dr Thomas B Reed
> President, The Biomass Energy Foundation
> www.Woodgas.com
> 
> On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:27 AM, "Chris Dunn" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I recently signed up to the Biomass Gasification list and would like post 
> > the following message to all list members:
> >  
> >  
> > Stainless Steel and Biomass Gasification
> >  
> > I am writing from the British Stainless Steel Association 
> > (www.bssa.org.uk). As the UK trade association for the stainless steel 
> > industry we are interested to learn more about the current and potential 
> > future uses for stainless steel in renewable energy technologies.
> >  
> > Our research has already identified various applications for stainless 
> > steel in bioenergy technologies e.g. biomass boiler grates, digester and 
> > storage tanks. I would be very interested to hear from you about how 
> > stainless steel is currently being used in bioenergy technologies, along 
> > with any potential future applications you may know of. We are particularly 
> > interested in the grades of stainless steel used or being considered for a 
> > particular application, although any information will be gratefully 
> > received.
> >  
> > Please feel free to contact me directly by email: [email protected]
> >  
> > Best wishes,
> >  
> > Chris
> >  
> > Chris Dunn
> > Market Researcher (Renewable Energy)
> > British Stainless Steel Association
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > Chris Dunn | Market Researcher (Renewable Energy) 
> > British Stainless Steel Association | Broomgrove | 59 Clarkehouse Road | 
> > Sheffield S10 2LE  
> > Tel: +44 (0) 114 267 1260 | Fax: +44 (0) 114 266 1252 | Email: 
> > [email protected] | Web: www.bssa.org.uk
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