Gas: heating and illuminating – Generators – Retort
Patent
1979-03-07
1981-05-19
Smith, William F.
Gas: heating and illuminating
Generators
Retort
48 65, 432151, 432202, C10J 300
Patent
active
042682754
ABSTRACT:
The apparatus includes a pyrolytic reactor in which an initial charge of charcoal is located. An inlet is provided for introduction of the organic material and an exit is provided for the resulting gases and ash products. The reactor is arranged to permit a continuous flow of organic material volatiles, and char through the reactor, resulting in continual replenishment of organic material in the pyrolizing portion of the reactor, and replenishment of the charcoal bed portion by the char produced from the pyrolysis reaction. The reactor vessel is heated to the correct temperatures by means such as electric heating coils or hot air/flame jackets.
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Goldman Michael
Pyrenco, Inc.
Smith William F.
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