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- noun Plural form of
pyrolyzer .
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Known systems for ablative pyrolysis include vortex pyrolyzers in which the feedstock particles are accelerated to high speeds by the use of a gas jet.
FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 05/06/2010 2010
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In experiments on vortex pyrolyzers reported in the literature, the heated surface was subject to erosion due to the initial point of impingement of the jet being subjected to severe abrasion by the entrained feed material in the jet.
FreshPatents.com: Notable Patent Applications - 05/06/2010 2010
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In Golden, Colorado, Biochar Engineering Corporation is building portable $50,000 pyrolyzers that researchers will use to produce 1-2 tons of biochar per week.
unknown title 2009
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In Golden, Colorado, Biochar Engineering Corporation is building portable $50,000 pyrolyzers that researchers will use to produce 1-2 tons of biochar per week.
unknown title 2009
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This suggests it could be more cost-effective to produce bio-oil through a distributed network of small pyrolyzers and then transport the crude bio-oil to central refining plants to make "green gasoline," rather than transporting bulky stover to a large centralized cellulosic ethanol plant.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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This suggests it could be more cost-effective to produce bio-oil through a distributed network of small pyrolyzers and then transport the crude bio-oil to central refining plants to make "green gasoline," rather than transporting bulky stover to a large centralized cellulosic ethanol plant.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009
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