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The continuous carbonization furnace can be continuously carbonized for 24 hours, and can be discharged while feeding. After its carbonization starts, the furnace body is rotating. Through the special spiral inside the furnace body, the materials in the furnace body can move forward or backward during the rotation of the furnace body. By controlling the rotation speed of the furnace body, different materials can be carbonized, for materials that require a longer carbonization time, the speed can be adjusted slower, and the residence time in the entire carbonization furnace can be shortened. The movement is faster and the carbonization time is shorter.
Zhengzhou Jiutian has developed a double-cylinder carbonization furnace on the basis of a continuous carbonization furnace. The material enters the inner cylinder first, and then enters the outer cylinder. Different spirals are used for the inner and outer passages, so that when the furnace body maintains the same rotation direction, the material moves in different directions. The material in the inner cylinder moves toward the interior of the carbonization furnace. When the material reaches the end of the inner cylinder and enters the outer cylinder, it starts to return. We use the same floor space to have twice the carbonization distance, and complete the carbonization feeding and discharging at the same furnace mouth.
The continuous carbonization furnace can evenly heat the entire carbonization furnace during the rotation process, the material is heated evenly, and the carbonization speed is fast. High degree of automation, continuous operation. If you are interested in our continuous carbonization furnace, please feel free to contact us.
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