The selection range of carbonization machine materials is quite wide, mainly including waste biomass, domestic garbage and sludge, etc. Specifically, the following points need to be noted:

1. Material source: Ensure the reliability and stability of the material source to ensure the continuity and stability of carbonization production.
2. Material properties: Understand the properties of the material, such as carbon content, moisture, ash content, etc., to select suitable carbonization processes and equipment.
3. Pretreatment: Perform necessary pretreatment on the material, such as crushing, screening, drying, etc., to improve carbonization efficiency and product quality.
4. Environmental protection requirements: When selecting materials, environmental protection requirements need to be considered to avoid selecting materials that are harmful to the environment or materials that produce harmful gases.
In summary, the material selection range of carbonization machines is wide, including waste biomass, domestic garbage and sludge, chemical materials and other materials. When selecting materials, factors such as material source, properties, pretreatment and environmental protection requirements need to be considered comprehensively. If you have any equipment needs, please feel free to contact Zhengzhou Dingli New Energy Equipment Co., Ltd. The company will arrange professional engineers and sales managers to give you a detailed reply!

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