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Continuous carbonization machine refers to the continuous carbonization, feeding and discharging at the same time, the process of continuous carbonization equipment. The traditional carbonization machine production efficiency is low, and the energy consumption is large, each carbonization furnace material needs to be cooled on the carbonization furnace, and then continue to heat up after filling the raw materials, which waste time and fuel.
So what materials can be carbonized by a continuous carbonization machine?
There are many types of materials that can be carbonized by continuous carbonization machines, and basically all agricultural and forestry wastes can be carbonized by continuous carbonization machines, such as sawdust, wood chips, rice husk, wood shavings, bamboo sawdust, wood powder, coconut shell, palm kernel shell, etc. The carbon powder processed from these agricultural and forestry wastes through carbonization can be made into carbon blocks through a molding process, which has good cleanliness and can replace traditional coal.
The continuous carbonization furnace has a large output, which effectively solves the problem of agricultural and forestry waste treatment and greatly improves the efficiency of carbonization.
Zhengzhou Jiutian specializes in producing all kinds of carbonization equipment. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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