With the rapid development of the technological era, electronic products are becoming more and more popular, and the lithium batteries used by people, such as mobile phones, computers, energy vehicles, etc., are replaced very frequently. So how to deal with these electronic waste? In the past, fire was used, which was not environmentally friendly and easily produced harmful substances that were harmful to the human body. So what kind of equipment can be used to be environmentally friendly and extract precious metals from electronic waste?
Continuous oxygen-free pyrolysis furnace:
Continuous oxygen-free pyrolysis furnace is also called e-waste pyrolysis furnace or pyrolysis paint removal furnace. Continuous pyrolysis furnaces are divided into several characteristics;
1. Continuous production: This carbonization furnace realizes continuous feeding, continuous carbonization, continuous carbon discharge and other production processes, breaking through the problem that traditional carbonization equipment cannot continuously carbonize, and greatly improves production efficiency.
2. Intelligent control: This equipment adopts an intelligent control system, which saves labor and moves from the original manual workshop to a leap forward in efficiency, automation, and intelligence.
3. Environmental protection and pollution-free: This equipment can realize the production process of "carbon, gas and oil" co-production, solving the technical defects of traditional equipment such as high energy consumption, large pollution and low efficiency in the production process.
All internal parts of the continuous anaerobic pyrolysis carbonization furnace are made of special high-temperature-resistant steel, which can ensure no deformation, no oxidation, continuous and stable operation under high temperatures, safety and reliability, creating a continuous drum carbonization equipment industry. advanced level.
In response to the growing global demand for clean and sustainable energy solutions, the charcoal powder briquette machine has emerged as a key technology in biomass recycling and fuel production.
Recently, Dingli Group successfully participated in a palmex held in Jakarta, Indonesia. The exhibition attracted a large number of visitors and industry professionals from Southeast Asia and other international markets, providing an excellent platform fo
A project utilizing Azolla for biomass carbonization has successfully completed installation and commenced operations in Thailand, marking another milestone in the fields of sustainable biomass utilization and carbon emission reduction technologies.
A project in Kenya focused on the carbonization of Croton shells has recently been completed and commissioned, enabling the client to efficiently convert agricultural waste into high-quality charcoal products.