Sawdust is a waste material produced during wood processing and mainly consists of sawdust and wood chips. These sawdust can be converted into organic carbon products through carbonization equipment and rod making equipment.
Carbonization is a process of heating wood or wood waste and using sawdust carbonization equipment to perform pyrolysis in an oxygen-deficient or low-oxygen environment. During this process, the organic material in the sawdust is broken down, producing solid char and other gaseous by-products. The dried sawdust is sent into the high-temperature and high-pressure forming mold of the charcoal machine through a propeller, and after extrusion and shaping, it finally becomes machine-made charcoal.
The shape and specifications of machine-made charcoal can be adjusted according to needs. Common ones include rods, blocks, granules, etc. Machine-made charcoal has the characteristics of high density, high calorific value, and low ash content. It can be used in barbecue, heating, industry and other fields. It is an environmentally friendly and economical energy source.
Sawdust carbonization equipment is used to process sawdust into organic carbon. This method makes full use of sawdust as a waste resource, reduces environmental pollution, and also provides a new option for the energy field.
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