Biomass carbonization equipment is mainly used to process various biomass materials and convert them into biomass charcoal. The following are some common materials suitable for processing in biomass carbonization equipment:
1. Wood: including various trees, branches, sawdust, etc.
2. Straw: such as corn stalks, rice straw and other crop residues.
3. Fruit shells: such as coconut shells, fruit pits, olive pits, etc.
4. Peanut shells: Peanut shells are a common source of biomass.
5. Bamboo: including bamboo chips, bamboo chips, etc.
6. Discarded wooden furniture: For example, wood from discarded furniture.
7. Rubber wood: The wood of rubber trees can also be used for biomass carbonization.
8. Crop residues: such as corn cobs, cotton stalks, etc.
9. Food waste: Some organic waste, such as the organic part of kitchen waste.
10. Biomass pellets and debris: including wood pellets, straw pellets, etc.
Biomass carbonization equipment heats biomass to cause carbonization reactions in an oxygen-deficient or low-oxygen environment, ultimately producing biomass charcoal and other by-products. This carbonization process can convert biomass into a more stable, easily stored and efficiently utilized form for a wide range of uses, including soil improvement, energy production, and more.
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