Charcoal has been a widely used source of fuel for decades. It is one of the main fuel products used for both industrial and residential. An account of the advantages of charcoal of being odor-free as well as smokeless, and thus is a common fuel for outdoor cooking.
However, in the recent past, the presence of natural charcoal is diminishing. Its demand has been high while the supply is limited, partly because of diminished forests and the desire to conserve the trees. As a result, the charcoal-making machine is becoming popular today, and starting a charcoal briquette business has been a profitable project in many countries, like South Africa, Uganda, Kenya, etc.

Biomass continuous drum carbonization machine is to process coconut shells, apricot shells, hemp stalks, sawdust, wood chips, rice husk, bamboo, eucalyptus, fungus residue, medicine residue, furfural residue, coffee residue, palm shells, peanut shells, walnut shell, It is an ideal equipment for dry distillation, anaerobic carbonization and high carbonization rate of carbonized wood materials such as sunflower husks (particles below 15mm in volume) under high-temperature conditions in the carbonization machine. The finished charcoal can be made into various shapes to meet the different needs of the market.
Dingli Continuous Charcoal Machine adopts new technology, avoiding the shortcomings of traditional carbonization equipment. At the same time, it has the advantages of 24 hours of continuous production, labor-saving, high output, low energy consumption, and a high degree of automation. It is suitable for large-scale production and has a high carbonization rate, energy saving, environmental protection, and high-efficiency advantages. welcome to your online inquiry.
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.