Carbonization equipment
Carbonisation equipment enables the processing of biomass products - materials such as chips of wood, sawdust, bamboo, husks from rice, shells from coconut and palms, wood, plant stalks, sewage sludge, as well as other others can processed. The procedure employed throughout the machine makes use of high temperatures, carbon enrichment, and sulphur emissions to produce charcoal without air. Carbonised products can also be used to improve soil conditions and have been effectively used in the agriculture and forestry for some time.
Carbonisation equipment features combustion devices in the plant, possesses a pressure gauge and pressure relief valves and an electronic ignition device. The control system is standardised to make sure safer operations are encased in a protective thermally insulting material. As air conditioned units, they are completely smoke-free. The overall portable charcoal kiln design employs a multi-passage double layer. This system features auxiliary equipment, the drier along with the carbonising machine. Other important machine parts range from the feedstock, discharging, driving, flash steaming, rack, cooling, wet dust catcher, exhaust gas recycling, and the gasification furnace.
To further increase the use of produced heat, a recycling pipe, the flash steaming collection pipe, the carbonising and fission heat collecting pipe, are all used for the 3rd time where heat was utilised.
--ecolife
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