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Offline iamluis

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Removing Fly Ash from Pyrolytic Gases
« on: September 05, 2011, 07:48:23 AM »
Hi Guys, I am currently working on a Plant Design which converts plastic to fuels for our Class.

In the pyrolysis stage (540 deg. C), fly ash is entrained in the gases. I need to remove the fly ash/dust/coke since I will be using a hydrocracker afterwards. I recognize that using a cyclone would bring in some air and would cause flame since the pyrolysis gases are already beyond their autoignition temperature. Moreover, electrostatic precipitators have certain temperature limits (~100 deg. C).

Do you guys have any suggestions on what I can do with this problem? Thank you very much :D

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Re: Removing Fly Ash from Pyrolytic Gases
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2011, 06:56:43 AM »
why not lead the gases thrugh a liquid like water?

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