In daily life, the use of charcoal has been very widespread. But how is charcoal made? How to make machine-made charcoal with a charcoal machine? How does charcoal work? This article will introduce it to you in detail.
Applicable materials for machine-made charcoal
The raw materials for machine-made charcoal include crop straws, peanut shells, rice husks, branches, sawdust, bamboo chips, scraps from lumber factories, etc. When the moisture content reaches between 5% and 12%, it can be made with a charcoal machine. The moisture content of peanut shells, rice husks, etc. is between 12% and 14%, so the carbon rods produced in this way are of the best quality.


Working performance of charcoal machine
1. The charcoal machine has a high degree of automation, large output, low price, low power consumption, simple operation and easy movement. If there is no electricity, a diesel engine can be used instead.
2. The material is highly adaptable and suitable for various biological processes. Straws ranging from powder to 60mm in length can be pressed with a moisture content of 5-12%.
3. Electric heating function, fully automatic electric heating device, can adjust the dryness and humidity of the material at will, solving the difficulty of preventing clogging and molding.
4. The automatic adjustment function of the propeller uses the principle of thrust spiral rotation to adjust the pressure angle, so that the material does not crowd into lumps and the machine becomes stuffy, ensuring the stability of discharging and molding.
5. It is simple to operate and easy to use, with improved automation and less labor. Only two people can operate it, saving time. You can use manual feeding or automatic feeding machine.
6. Process flow; crushing-drying-rod making-carbonization-finished product storage
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