Moscow-based company "Fast Engineering" has developed a continuous gas generator with a modular architecture. The unit allows changing the power without rebuilding the entire system, the documentation was approved by the patent office FIPS.
In classic gas generators, the performance is rigidly fixed by the design. Any change requires complex modernization. In the new scheme, this barrier has been removed.
The basis of the unit is heated channels, assembled from individual sections. Each section has its own heat carrier jacket and is connected to neighboring ones through flanges.
Due to this, the system can be expanded or reduced by adding or removing sections. This directly affects the channel length, raw material processing time, and gasification depth.
As a result, the operator can regulate not only the power, but also the composition of the resulting gas for specific tasks — from boiler rooms to energy and processing.
The modular scheme also simplifies scaling and reduces the limitations of traditional shaft installations, where the process is cyclical and accompanied by emissions.
