Facing the industry challenges of large fluctuations in raw materials and difficult process control, Dingli modern palm shell carbonization machine uses intelligence and adaptability as its core weapons to convert complex biomass into high-profit carbon products, opening up a new path for resource value-added.

Intelligent control liberates manpower. Integrated PLC automatic control system accurately adjusts temperature curve, feed rate and carbonization time. From ignition to carbonization, the whole process is unattended, completely saying goodbye to the experience dependence and manual load of traditional workshop-style production, and the operating efficiency is greatly improved.
One machine for multiple uses, no worries about raw materials. Rice husks, coconut shells, fruit branches, sludge... Whether dry or high-humidity materials, they can be efficiently processed. The modular design adapts to a variety of biomass characteristics, without pre-processing, directly converting high-purity carbon powder, extending to high-value-added industrial chains such as activated carbon and fuel rods.
Embracing Dingli carbonization technology is to master the "alchemy" of biomass waste, so that each ton of palm shells can be transformed from hundreds of yuan of waste to thousands of yuan of wealth!
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