Many people say that charcoal will pollute the environment, so as a charcoal machine manufacturer for many years, let me tell you, is this really the case?

1; Machine-made charcoal does not need to add any additives and chemicals during the charcoal making process, so there will be no waste residue during the production process of the equipment. However, there are heavy metal residues in the production process of activated carbon, which has a serious impact on the environment.
2; There is no need for water source in the production process of machine-made charcoal, so there will be no pollution to water at all, let alone waste liquid. Unlike activated carbon, a large amount of water source is needed for activation and rinsing during the production process, so during the production process A large amount of waste liquid needs to be discharged, and it is for this reason that this method will be eliminated.
3; The gases produced in each production process of machine-made charcoal are basically water vapor and some combustible gases (which can be recycled and used as fuel), so there is basically no pollution to the air during the production process of machine-made charcoal.
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