The corn cob carbonization machine first burns the material through the gasification furnace to generate flue gas. After filtering out impurities such as wood tar through the flue gas purification system, the flue gas is transmitted into the carbonization machine for combustion, and when it reaches a certain temperature. The carbonization machine adds corn cobs that need to be carbonized, and the corn cobs enter the main body of the carbonization machine through the feeding screw for carbonization in a high temperature environment, and the obtained corn cob carbon is discharged with the discharge screw. The dried corn cob contains 6-12% moisture, and the charcoal effect produced after high-temperature carbonization is very good.
Dingli continuous carbonization furnace has scientific structure, reasonable design, sustainable production, high carbonization efficiency, and the flue gas generated by carbonization can be recycled to reduce pollution and energy consumption. It provides the direction for the comprehensive utilization of green rice. Dingli corn cob continuous carbonization furnace is easy to operate, one or two people can operate it, which saves manpower compared with traditional carbonization kilns, and can work continuously for 24 hours. Compared with carbonization kilns, it can greatly increase production capacity and save costs.
Dingli corncob continuous carbonization furnace equipment can not only directly carbonize corncobs, but also carbonize other biomass materials that do not exceed 5cm. For example: sawdust, fruit shells, coffee shells, palm tung shells, hickory nut shells, bamboo shoulders, hemp stalks, coconut shells, bark, etc. The products obtained from the carbonization process can be widely used in industry, chemistry, environmental protection and other industries. Our carbonization equipment is exported to 80+ countries at home and abroad. Welcome to leave a message to inquire about the equipment details.
Dingli Group is proud to announce the official opening and operation of its new manufacturing plant, marking another significant milestone in the company's development and expansion.
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