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The sawdust carbonization furnace is used for peanut shells, sawn wood, corn stalks, bagasse, branches, rice husks, bamboo shavings, sorghum stalks, sunflower husks, distillers grains, corn cobs, sorghum stalks, coconut shells, coffee grounds, cotton stalks, beans stems, yam grass, dead leaves, and other wastes are used as raw materials to produce high-quality, environmentally-friendly and efficient charcoal or charcoal powder after high temperature. The carbon material produced by the sawdust carbonization furnace is clean and non-toxic, has high heat energy, has a good market, and has a broad prospect.
Sawdust carbonization furnace is produced by using organic waste materials, turning waste into treasure. The produced charcoal is flammable, smokeless, without the charcoal head, burning without sparks, the residual ash will naturally fall and not float during combustion, and the ash content is about 3% or 6% after burning. The carbonized product does not contain chemical substances, is non-toxic, has no odor, has no pollution, and has the advantages of long burning time.Jiutian carbonization process includes continuous carbonization and vertical retort carbonization. The equipment supports customization, which can be designed and manufactured according to the characteristics of raw materials and customer requirements. Welcome to your online consultation.
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