Focus on carbon equipment
A carbonizer is a device that heats and decomposes biomass materials (such as wood, straw, fruit shells, etc.) in an oxygen-free or low-oxygen environment to generate charcoal, combustible gas and liquid. Its core principle is to use high-temperature pyrolysis to allow volatiles in biomass materials to escape, leaving solid charcoal.
The main functions of the carbonizer include:
1. Production of biochar: used for soil improvement, fertilizer, industrial raw materials, etc.
2. Energy production: the generated combustible gas and liquid can be used as fuel.
3. Waste treatment: convert agricultural and forestry waste into useful resources to reduce environmental pollution.
4. Reduce carbon emissions: Compared with direct combustion, the carbonization process has lower carbon emissions, which helps to mitigate climate change.
The main application areas of the carbonizer are:
• Agriculture: biochar is used to improve soil fertility.
• Industry: as activated carbon, metallurgical reducing agent, etc.
• Energy: provide renewable energy.
• Environmental protection: treat organic waste and reduce pollution.
Summary:
Carbonizer produces biochar, combustible gas and liquid by pyrolyzing biomass materials. It is widely used in agriculture, industry, energy and environmental protection fields, with both economic and environmental benefits.
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