The operation guide for a continuous carbonization furnace includes the following steps:
Feed: The biomass material to be carbonized is fed into the furnace through the feed system.
Preheating: Biomass materials are continuously heated in the carbonization furnace, causing water to evaporate and vaporize, resulting in an increase in furnace temperature.
Carbonization: At high temperatures, carbonized materials undergo thermal decomposition, producing hot steam and biochar.
Cooling: The processed biochar is cooled by a cooling system at high temperatures to prevent oxidation and cracking at high temperatures.
Collection: The cooled biochar forms a hard structure, which can be used or processed into activated carbon after collection.
The working principle of the carbonization furnace: The carbonization furnace controls the internal oxygen content to pyrolyze the raw materials at high temperatures, producing biochar and hot steam. This process requires temperature and time control to ensure the quality and efficiency of carbonization.
Application scenarios of carbonization furnace: Continuous carbonization furnace is suitable for processing various biomass materials, such as sawdust, corn cob, sugarcane bagasse and other agricultural waste. Through carbonization treatment, these wastes can be converted into valuable biochar, which is widely used in agriculture, environmental protection and other fields.