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With the continuous development of the world economy, the energy shortage problem is becoming more and more serious. In order to solve the energy crisis, reduce environmental pollution, and protect the ecological environment, it is particularly important to develop and use biomass energy. Jiutian develops the Biomass Pellet Production Line equipment according to market demand, suitable for wood chips, sawdust, bamboo chips, wooden chips, wood shavings, barley straw, oat straw, wheat straw, rye straw, rice straw, sorghum straw, corn stalk, potato vines, beanstalks drying, peanut vines and other moisture 35-65% moisture drying molding.
According to the characteristics of each biomass material, output size, application requirements, cost control, degree of automation, on-site working conditions, etc., optimization of the drying molding process technology. Using the principle of die roll extrusion molding, biomass raw materials such as agricultural and forestry residues are processed into solid shaped fuel to achieve industrialized continuous and stable production. The processing technology route adopts a mixing process of primary drying, secondary crushing, continuous feeding, and regulated feeding, and the pelletizing rate of pelletized fuel reaches 98%, and the bulk density and pellet density are high. The characteristics of large equipment output, high efficiency and energy saving, safety and environmental protection, small footprint, and so on have been well received by customers. For more detailed information, you can consult online or email us.
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