Batch carbonization equipment usually refers to equipment used to convert organic matter into carbon, in which the carbonization process is performed intermittently rather than continuously. This type of equipment is typically used to process biomass, waste or other organic matter, converting it into solid carbon and gas through a pyrolysis or carbonization process under high-temperature conditions.
The working principle of the equipment includes heating the raw materials to high temperatures so that they decompose in an oxygen-deficient or low-oxygen environment to generate carbon, tar and gas. This process typically involves a series of chemical reactions in which organic matter is broken down into carbon and other compounds at high temperatures.
Intermittent carbonization equipment is suitable for processing various organic materials: biomass waste such as wood, straw, fruit shells, and chaff, solid waste, and organic compounds.
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