The continuous anaerobic pyrolysis carbonization system, also known as the drum carbonization furnace, is to first pass the material through high-temperature pyrolysis in the pyrolysis tube to generate high-temperature pyrolysis gas. After passing through the flue gas purification system, the gas is transmitted into the charcoal combustion chamber for combustion. The pyrolysis gas goes to the pyrolysis chamber to heat the pyrolysis tube, and the charcoal is cooled and discharged through the cooler. The entire pyrolysis system runs continuously to achieve smoke-free, environmentally friendly and continuous effects.
Features of continuous anaerobic pyrolysis carbonization system
1. Continuous production: The carbonization furnace realizes continuous feeding, continuous carbonization, continuous carbonization and other production processes, breaking through the problem that traditional carbonization equipment cannot continuously carbonize, and greatly improving production efficiency.
2. Intelligent control: This equipment adopts an intelligent control system, which saves labor force, and moves from the original manual workshop to a leap towards high efficiency, automation and intelligence.
3. Environmental protection and pollution-free: This equipment can realize the production process of "charcoal, gas and oil" co-production, and solve the technical defects of high energy consumption, large pollution and low efficiency in the production process of traditional equipment.
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