Carbonizers have strict requirements for material particle size and moisture content when processing various types of biomass and waste. Proper material condition not only improves carbonization efficiency but also ensures long-term stable operation of the equipment.
Material particle size should be uniform and controllable. Materials of varying materials should undergo pretreatment, such as crushing and pulverization, to produce particles of uniform size. This ensures more uniform heat transfer, improves the quality of the carbonized product, and avoids localized overheating and incomplete carbonization.
Moisture management is also crucial. Excessive moisture content in the material significantly increases energy consumption, reduces pyrolysis efficiency, and impacts the yield of the carbonized product. Reducing material moisture to an appropriate level through pre-drying significantly improves heat utilization, reduces harmful gas emissions, and achieves a cleaner and more efficient carbonization process.
Optimizing material pretreatment not only maximizes the performance of the carbonizer but also reflects the equipment's intelligent and energy-saving design. Choosing reliable carbonization technology can create a win-win future for both environmental protection and profitability.