Mac001
Chemical
- May 30, 2007
- 20
Hi !!
I'm working at an BIOGAS receiver.
The BIOGAS came from WASTE and does not have any zootechnical origin)
I have looked at the "general" BIOGAS specs and I have found these components:
1) H2S Hydrogen SOLFIDE
2) Ammonia
3) CH4 Methane (of course)
4) Carbonic acid (also called areal acid)
5) Hidrogen (< 1%)
6) CO2
Are they correct, in you experience ?
For the cilinder material I have selected AISI 304
Now I must select the material for the seals near the condensate exit...
what kind of seal would you suggest ... ( the section required is a diameter of 18 mm) ? Does viton or neoprene have some possibility of survive in such enviroment?
I'm working at an BIOGAS receiver.
The BIOGAS came from WASTE and does not have any zootechnical origin)
I have looked at the "general" BIOGAS specs and I have found these components:
1) H2S Hydrogen SOLFIDE
2) Ammonia
3) CH4 Methane (of course)
4) Carbonic acid (also called areal acid)
5) Hidrogen (< 1%)
6) CO2
Are they correct, in you experience ?
For the cilinder material I have selected AISI 304
Now I must select the material for the seals near the condensate exit...
what kind of seal would you suggest ... ( the section required is a diameter of 18 mm) ? Does viton or neoprene have some possibility of survive in such enviroment?