Description
The performance of biogas as a fuel depends on effective dehumidification. Saturated biogas contains water and impurities that need to be removed to avoid damage to engine equipment and pipeline and to reduce contamination of engine oil, increasing the efficiency of the whole plant and greatly reducing maintenance costs and plant downtime.
Bioenergy is renewable energy stored in organic materials such as plant matter and animal waste, known as biomass. The wide variety of biomass fuel sources include agricultural residue, pulp/paper mill residue, urban wood waste, forest residue, energy crops, landfills and animal waste. Anaerobic digestion is the process that occurs when bacteria decompose organic materials in the absence of oxygen to generate biogas.
Biogas is primarily composed of methane and carbon dioxide with smaller amounts of hydrogen sulphide and ammonia. Trace amounts of other gases like hydrogen, nitrogen or carbon monoxide are also present in the biogas. Usually the mixed gas is saturated with water vapour and may contain dirt particles.
For biogas as a fuel, most of the impurities have to be removed, as they may cause corrosion, deposits and damage to equipment. In particular biogas needs to be dried by cooling it to temperatures close to 5°C using water-cooled heat exchangers working with water chillers. Hyperchill Bioenergy is a key component of this biogas treatment process.
Hypercool BioEnergy and Hypersep BioEnergy have been specifically designed for Biogas applications. They provide safe and reliable operation in the harsh environments typically found in Anaerobic Digester and Landfill biogas production areas thanks to the use of stainless steel components specifically treated to maximize corrosion resistance.
Features & Benefits:
- High quality materials (AISI304 or AISI316L) with pickling and passivation treatment in order to ensure highly reliable and continuous operation even in the harshest conditions typically experienced in a biogas plant or a landfill;
- Significant cost savings in investment, management and operation of the system;
- Designed using thermodynamic and fluid dynamic principles to ensure a high efficiency heat exchange and separation whilst maintaining a very low pressure drop;
- Performances and flow rates aligned with CHP and power generation market.
- Cyclonic separator optimized for biogas applications
- High separation efficiency with very low pressure drop
- Material: Parts in contact with biogas in AISI304 or AISI316L, parts not in contact with biogas in AISI304.
- Pickling and passivation treatment to maximize corrosion resistance;
- Suitable for installations with horizontal & vertical WFB;
- Max working pressure: 0,5 barg