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[[Category:Technologies & Solutions]]
[[Heated Tube|Heated tube]] reactors include a 'family' of [[Treatment|thermal treatment]] reactors with fixed walls in a tube shape with the [[Feedstock|feedstock]] inside being transported via various driving modes. Tubular reactors are externally heated and so are often used for [[Pyrolysis|pyrolysis]] applications as this allows the introduction of heat without oxygen. The type of driving modes/systems takes different forms such as a screw pyrolyser, a tubular rectilinear reactor (with solids driven forward by a vibro-fluidised transport), and a tube with an inner mixer. The advantages of these systems include:
[[Heated Tube|Heated tube]] reactors include a 'family' of [[Treatment|thermal treatment]] reactors with fixed walls in a tube shape with the [[Feedstock|feedstock]] inside being transported via various driving modes. Tubular reactors are externally heated and so are often used for [[Pyrolysis|pyrolysis]] applications as this allows the introduction of heat without oxygen. The type of driving modes/systems takes different forms such as a screw pyrolyser, a tubular rectilinear reactor (with solids driven forward by a vibro-fluidised transport), and a tube with an inner mixer. The advantages of these systems include:
*Continuous coke and gas removal from the reactor tubes free from leakage
*Continuous coke and gas removal from the reactor tubes free from leakage
*Larger heat transfer surface in a unit volume
*Larger heat transfer surface in a unit volume