Feedstock Gasification Equipment & Supplies
5 equipment items found
by:Perpetual Next based inAmsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Perpetual Carbon pellets exhibit good potential to act as a drop-in replacement for a viarity of different fossil fuels. It can be used as solid substitute for PCI coal in blast furnace, as a substitute for sinter process or for metallurgic blast furnace processing. ...
Manufactured by:Enerkem based inMontréal, QUEBEC (CANADA)
Enerkem makes transportation fuels and chemicals from garbage instead of petroleum. Enerkem’s patented technology chemically recycles the carbon contained in non-recyclable waste (i.e. garbage). In less than 5 minutes, Enerkem’s process first converts this carbon into a pure synthesis gas (also called syngas), which is then turned into biofuels and chemicals, using commercially ...
by:Perpetual Next based inAmsterdam, NETHERLANDS
Perpetual Carbon powder exhibits good potential to act as a drop-in replacement for a viarity of different fossil fuels. It can be used as substitute for PCI coal in blast furnace, sinter process or for metallurgic furnace processing. Waste wood is a blend of treated wood commonly known as B-wood, with the applicable standard ISO 17225-1 in Class 1.3. ...
Manufactured by:TSI Inc. based inLynnwood, WASHINGTON (USA)
This boils off volatiles and low energy density elements such as hemicellulose to leave a visually darker wood chip that has a higher energy density than regular wood and a natural resistance to moisture. Applications for this product are still developing, but include High Energy Pellets, Gasification, Biofuel Feedstock and Advanced Materials. The TSI process is ...
Manufactured by:GP Green Energy Systems Pvt. Ltd. (GP Energy) based inKolkata, INDIA
At the heart of the FICFB (Fast Internally Circulating Fluidized Bed) reactor are two interconnected fluidized bed reactors. In one, the gasification reactor, feedstock together with water vapor produces a nearly nitrogen-free, low-tar gas with high calorific value in a circulating fluidized bed at ~850° C. Coke from gasification and process ...