In major palm oil producing regions such as Malaysia and Indonesia, the large accumulation of empty fruit bunches (EFB) has become a long-standing problem for businesses. Direct incineration or stockpiling not only occupies land but also leads to serious environmental problems.

The EFB continuous carbonization equipment, through a stable continuous operation process, feeds pre-treated empty fruit bunches into a high-temperature, oxygen-deficient environment, allowing them to fully decompose and transform into high-quality biomass charcoal. The entire production process is seamlessly integrated, suitable for high-intensity, long-term operati.
The equipment's structural design fully considers the characteristics of EFB fibers, such as their length and high moisture content, ensuring even heating and smooth material flow during the carbonization process, preventing clumping and blockages.
The resulting EFB charcoal can be used in fuel, biochar-based fertilizers, or environmentally friendly materials, helping palm oil companies transform waste into marketable products, achieving both environmental benefits and increased revenue.
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