## Abstract A method for the determination of tar fog in gas is described. Tests made on the removal of tar fog from carburetted water gas in multi‐stage high‐speed exhauster are described and the importance of good cooling of the gas pointed out. Tests made on a coal gas stream containing high‐spe
Part III. Removal of tar fog from coal gas
✍ Scribed by Badger, E. H. M.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1946
- Weight
- 257 KB
- Volume
- 65
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Similar tests to those described in Part II of this linner were made on a coal gas stream. 200.000 cu. ft. per hr. of coal gas from intermittent vertical chamber ovens were cooled in water tube condensers and then passed through a high‐speed two‐stage turbo‐exhauster. On leaving the exhauster the gas was again cooled in water tube condensers, as is usual in coal gas purification, and then passed through a Livesey tar extractor, rotary ammonia washers and oxide of iron purifiers.
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