Empty fruit bunches (EFB) have a high fiber content and large volume, making traditional processing methods often inefficient. The EFB continuous carbonization equipment solves this problem through continuous operation, enabling the efficient processing of large quantities of empty fruit bunches.

The equipment maintains stable operating conditions during operation, avoiding energy consumption and production losses caused by frequent starts and stops, making it suitable for the long-term, large-scale operational needs of palm oil mills.
During the carbonization process, the EFB raw material is fully decomposed and converted into biomass charcoal with a loose structure and high calorific value, providing a good foundation for subsequent fuel or soil improvement applications.
The continuous process not only improves processing efficiency but also saves enterprises labor and management costs, making it an important piece of equipment for improving the comprehensive utilization rate of EFB.
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