The output of coconut shell carbonization machine varies depending on the equipment model, specifications, process and raw materials. Generally speaking, the output of coconut shell carbonization machine can range from several hundred kilograms to several tons per hour. The following are some common output ranges for reference:

1. Small carbonization machine: usually suitable for small-scale production, the output is about 100-500 kg/hour.
2. Medium-sized carbonization machine: suitable for medium-scale production, the output is about 500-2000 kg/hour.
3. Large carbonization machine: suitable for large-scale industrial production, the output can reach more than 2000 kg/hour, or even higher.
Factors affecting output:
• Equipment model and design: The equipment design and technical level of different manufacturers are different, and the output will also vary.
• Raw material characteristics: The humidity, density, size, etc. of coconut shells will affect the carbonization efficiency and output.
• Carbonization process: The output of continuous carbonization machines is usually higher than that of intermittent carbonization machines.
• Operating conditions: Operating parameters such as temperature and oxygen control will also affect the output.
If you have specific production needs, it is recommended that you contact us directly and provide your raw material characteristics and production goals. We will recommend the appropriate equipment model based on your needs and provide specific output data.
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