How does Zhengzhou Dingli smokeless rice husk carbon powder machine recycle the flue gas generated?
1. The steam (white smoke) generated by drying the upper carbonization tube of the smokeless rice husk carbon powder machine is emptied;
2. After the carbonization pipe in the lower part of the smokeless rice husk carbon powder machine is carbonized to generate flue gas, open the combustible flue gas valve, and when the flue gas is almost invisible, it means that the flue gas generated during the carbonization process has been completely recovered. After the process of spraying, cooling and purification, the gas becomes combustible gas and enters the burner at the bottom of the carbonization machine for secondary combustion. At this time, the gasifier is closed.
3. According to the cycle in this way, the self-generated gas is used to burn the self-body to achieve the effect of energy saving;
4. The whole process can be produced by continuous carbonization, no polluting flue gas emissions, very environmentally friendly, and meet the national exhaust gas emission standards.
At the moment of comprehensive development of biomass energy and turning waste into treasure, the carbonization technology of smokeless rice husk carbon powder machine continues to develop and improve. The toner machine equipment developed by Zhengzhou Dingli Group is considered from the customer's point of view. Every set of equipment sold to customers has undergone many tests and tests to ensure that there will be no mistakes in technology and quality. Welcome customers to consult and order.
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