InnovaTek micro-channel steam reactor

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InnovaTek micro-channel steam reactor




by I Citro » 12/07/06, 08:00

This may be the ideal reactor.
It converts different types of fuels including biodesel.
He uses water and glycerine.
it can be used to reform gasoline, methane ...

I would like to see what the interior looks like ... : Cheesy:

http://www.tekkie.com/innovagen.htm

Overall, it must be an "optimized pantone" reactor which has been added a PEM membrane to collect only hydrogen ...

I'll put one in my trunk. : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 12/07/06, 11:07

citro wrote:I'll put one in my trunk. : Mrgreen:


Interesting but at first sight given the size of the thing t'ora not bcp Watts under the trunk ... then the beast must listen to the price of a new car ...
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by I Citro » 12/07/06, 16:11

It's the microchannel configuration that interests me.

The biggest defect of the pantone reactors is to have a very small reaction section and a very small exchange surface to recover the energy of the exhaust.

This defect causes another; The regulation. :frown:
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by camel1 » 12/07/06, 20:52

Interesting ... I sent them an email, to try to know a little more about their process ...

We'll see...
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