GeneralFlame biomass gasifier compensates for the shortcomings of traditional fixed-bed and fluidized-bed gasifiers by adopting dual-reaction chamber gasification technology, which solves the problem of coking with biomass fuel. It can use any type of biomass fuel, such as various straw fuels, as well as waste and organic solid waste as fuel.
Biomass fuel is added to the gasifier for high-temperature flash pyrolysis to produce hot, raw biomass gas, the main components of which are CO, H₂, CH₄, and small amounts of hydrocarbon gases. The hot, raw biomass gas enters a cyclone dust collector to remove large dust particles from the gas, resulting in clean biomass gas. Finally, after pressurization, dehumidification, and denitrification, a low-nitrogen biomass gas burner is used to heat a steam boiler. The gas station control system adopts a DCS or PLC intelligent control system, which allows for remote operation and centralized supervision.



