Biomass charcoal as an important energy source. It is widely used in various industrial fields. So choosing the right carbonisation furnace is crucial for producing high quality biomass charcoal. So what are the three types of carbonisation furnace? We will specifically introduce the weight of the carbonisation furnace and how to choose the right carbonisation furnace for your needs.
Horizontal carbonisation furnace: mainly it can be used for carbonising wood and logs. In addition, it has an important use as a processing machine for rods. The models of this furnace are mainly divided according to the diameter of the inner chamber. Common models are: 0.8m, 1m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 1.8m, 2m and so on. The larger the diameter, the greater the capacity: 200kg, 500kg, 800kg, 1000kg, 1500kg, 2000kg, etc.. If the size of the wood is too big then it needs to be crushed into regular size first. Otherwise the complete carbonisation cannot be completed. Its thickness is more important. If it is too thick, the carbonisation will not be complete. The furnace body is made of high temperature resistant boiler steel or stainless steel. This ensures the durability and safety of the equipment.
What Are The Three Types Of Carbonisation Furnaces?
Hoisted carbonisation furnace: Its capacity is higher up to 2 tonnes. Compared with the traditional horizontal carbonisation furnace. Can be 24 hours continuous carbonisation process. And the whole carbonisation process is environmentally friendly and smoke-free. Equipped with smoke purification system. This type of furnace is suitable for fruit wood, logs, timber and mechanism bar. The lifting carbonisation furnace only needs 8 hours to complete a furnace carbonisation. Plus a cooling time of 12 hours. This significantly increases the carbonisation capacity. Saves manpower and material resources.
Continuous carbonisation furnace compared with the previous two furnace types. There is a big difference. For the carbonisation of raw materials. Hanging and horizontal carbonisers are mainly used for larger sized logs and timber. Continuous carbonisation furnaces specialise in smaller particles of raw materials. For example: coconut shell, rice husk, straw, sawdust, etc. For the raw materials compared, the material must be crushed to less than 5cm before entering the furnace for carbonisation. The process takes only 20 minutes to complete the carbonisation. The common diameters of the furnace are 1m, 1.5m, 1.8m, etc. The length can be customised according to the actual demand. The length can be customised according to the actual demand. Typical sizes are 10m~18m to achieve the best carbonisation effect and processing capacity. According to different customer requirements. Continuous carbonisation furnace can meet a variety of carbonisation needs. Some customers want to carbonise the logs directly to make barbecue charcoal. In fact, this type of application is much more than that, the material obtained after the furnace carbonisation. The material obtained after carbonisation in the furnace is then processed by the moulding machine into: sticks, blocks, balls, etc.
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