Coffee bean husks are a by-product of coffee production and are currently used as cheap fertilizer or fuel. Dingli continuous carbonization machine can carbonize coffee bean shells to make mechanism charcoal. The mechanism charcoal fuel obtained after carbonization and briquetting is non-polluting, zero-emission, and has a calorific value of 3200-6500 kcal. It is a commonly used clean fuel.
So, how to use Dingli coffee bean shell carbonization machine to make mechanism carbon? The dried coffee shells are transported to the carbonization main machine through the screw feeder, after 15-30 minutes of high-temperature carbonization treatment, after being cooled by the cooling discharge machine, the material is transported and unloaded. The whole carbonization process is automatic production, easy to operate, saving time and labor.
Advantages of coffee bean smokeless continuous carbon powder machine:
1. The volume of the main machine is large, the carbonization rate is high, and the production capacity is strong. It can carbonize 0.5-2 tons per hour.
2. Low cost, low cost, and strong practicability, which meet the investment requirements of early entrepreneurs.
All internal parts of the smokeless continuous carbon powder machine are made of special high-temperature resistant precious metal steel, which is durable, non-deformable, non-oxidative, and has good thermal insulation performance. The machine is easy to operate, safe and reliable. The company's independent R&D team has carefully developed, The smokeless continuous carbon powder machine manufactured by the company has reliable product quality, high output and good effect.
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