Pilot Producing Technology Research and Equipment Design of Biogas Purification Compression and Filling

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Design a pilot experiment to purify biogas, remove and separate the impurities such as sulfur, water in the biogas to separate carbon dioxide and methane with the method of high pressure liquefaction. Pressure filling the methane into the cylinders after the purification and separation, which will be used for civilian or vehicle. A deep analysis to the process of pilot producing technology of the biogas purification compression and filling can solve the various practical technical problems that appear in the pilot, improve the equipment, technology and specific operations in the test, in order to facilitate industrial popularization and application.

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