On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:43:29 +0700, Robert wrote in message 
<[email protected]>:

>   I have been reading about GEM, I am new to gasification but have
> much experience with briquette making with screw extruders and
> pelleting as well as some for waste treatments.
> My engineer friend had a plan for waste treatment facility, where
> they would pick up metal ( magnetize), glass (blowing hot air to dry)
> than the rest would be crushed. Than put in the small pellet machine
> ( They are only talking about 3 tons a day, I assume 24 hours), from
> pellet machine  to hopper, to the gasifier (125 kg an hour capacity),
> than you would get your gas.
> I am sure any of you experienced people can design this machine.

..me, I'd love to put my gasifier in their 40 feeters. ;o)

> Waste plastic has 45 Mj/kg, common house hold has 8 Mj/kg specific
> energy. Polyurethanes and nylons contain nitrogen which produces
> oxides of nitrogen under combustion conditions, which must be removed
> from flue gases. I guess they can burn in the engine.

..nope, but NOx'es are "torn apart" in the gasifier going 
into the reducing char bed and comes out as N2 and CO gas.

..they and dioxins etc are produced when you burn fuels 
containing organic nitrogen compounds.

-- 
..med vennlig hilsen = with Kind Regards from Arnt... ;o)
...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.

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