The capacity of straw carbonization machine ranges from 100 kg/hour to more than 5000 kg/hour. The specific choice should be determined according to production needs and scale. If you have any equipment needs, please feel free to contact Zhengzhou Dingli New Energy Equipment Co., Ltd.! The company will arrange professional engineers and sales managers to give you a detailed reply!

The capacity of straw carbonization machine varies depending on the model and specifications. The following are some common capacity ranges:
1. Small straw carbonization machine:
Capacity: 100-500 kg/hour
Suitable for small-scale production or experimental purposes.
2. Medium-sized straw carbonization machine:
Capacity: 500-2000 kg/hour
Suitable for small and medium-sized farms or enterprises.
3. Large straw carbonization machine:
Capacity: 2000-5000 kg/hour
Suitable for large-scale production or industrial applications.
4. Super large straw carbonization machine:
Capacity: more than 5000 kg/hour
Mainly used in large factories or centralized processing centers.
Factors affecting capacity
Equipment model: Different models of carbonization machines have different designs and different capacities.
Straw type: The density and moisture content of different straws will affect the processing speed.
Operating conditions: Parameters such as temperature and pressure will also affect the capacity.
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