Hi Ben,

You ask:

>I do not post to this list much, but I enjoy reading it, it is very helpful 
>too me, thank you.  
>I have been thinking about filtration of gas, and ways too do this.   Given a 
>tar free gas, and the ability to cool and dehumidify it to a reasonable 
>degree;  I am looking at ceramic filter >candles, and wondering with the large 
>range of these that are available for water filtration if any of these are 
>suitable or more suitable for wood gas?  

Kevin has already offered advised about using ceramic water filters, and I am 
not aware of any other ceramic filters that are porous enough as a cheap 
alternative to the real thing. As far as I can establish, only Gosfume 
http://www.glosfume.com/show_pic.php?id=big_home_1&alt=Hot+Gas+Filtration+Systems+-+Installing+Ceramic+Filters
  
in the UK make them specifically for gaseous flows. From memory, we use about 
76 of them in our Andes Class Gasifier development programme in California, but 
they require compressed pulsing from time to time when they reach 8"WG.

Being wood gas, you will find that filter bags are very difficult to use due to 
the high moisture content, and it is difficult to prevent condensation in the 
bags during start-up, which saturates the filter cake. Even if you cyclone the 
gas, there will be all the particulates over 10 micron still in the gas, and 
this is the stuff to catch before the dew point of the condensate. Bags are OK 
for charcoal gasifiers, as they do not usually have condensate unless over 
supplied with steam.

As my work is on a small scale and on a budget, I am of course looking for 
solutions that exist in industry that are easy to adopt rather than coming up 
with something new.

You might like to take this idea and run with it. I have always wanted to try 
and use the waste charcoal crushed to some small even size, and mix it with a 
bonding agent to make a domed construction of large surface area. I imagined 
that I might have to bake it in an oven, which would harden it off to make it 
quite robust. Any takers??

Hope this stimulates some creativity of practical value, because filtration 
needs a nudge in the right direction for this application.
Doug Williams,
Fluidyne.
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