The primary function of the Small Activated Carbon Making Machine is to convert biomass into renewable energy through pyrolysis technology, producing biochar and synthesis gas.
This machine can process various types of biomass, including agricultural waste, wood chips, and other organic materials suitable for pyrolysis.
The pyrolysis process involves heating the biomass in the absence of oxygen, which breaks it down into biochar, synthesis gas, and other valuable byproducts.
Key features include efficient biomass conversion, advanced pyrolysis technology, compact design, high-quality components, and an easy-to-use PLC control system.
The Small Activated Carbon Making Machine comes with a 1-year warranty, covering manufacturing defects and performance issues.
Yes, the machine is designed for easy operation with a user-friendly PLC control system that simplifies monitoring and control of the pyrolysis process.
The biochar produced can be used for soil enhancement, carbon sequestration, and as a sustainable material in various agricultural practices.
Yes, the synthesis gas generated can be used as a clean energy source for heating, electricity generation, or as a fuel for engines.
The machine weighs approximately 880 kg, making it robust and suitable for industrial applications.
Yes, a machinery test report is provided to ensure the machine meets quality and performance standards.
The machine converts waste biomass into renewable energy, contributing to sustainability efforts and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
The single package size is not specified in the product details; please contact the supplier for exact dimensions.
Yes, by converting biomass waste into valuable products like biochar and synthesis gas, this machine effectively reduces waste and promotes recycling.
The brand name of the Small Activated Carbon Making Machine is Kexin.
Yes, the compact design of the Small Activated Carbon Making Machine makes it suitable for small facilities looking to implement renewable energy solutions.
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