Project Introduction:
Location: Indonesia
Capacity:1200kg/batch
Materials: coconut shell
Final product: charcoal
Brief introduction of the Horizontal Charcoal Making Machine
Differences in raw materials
Suitable for carbonization of large-sized biomass raw materials, compatible with a variety of raw
materials, and can process irregularly shaped and large-volume materials such as bamboo, coconut shells, logs, palm shells, rice husks and various agricultural and forestry wastes.
Moisture requirements
Regarding the moisture content of the raw materials, the best moisture content for carbonization is around 25%. With the same type of raw materials, the lower the moisture content, the shorter the time required for internal moisture evaporation, and the shorter the overall carbonization cycle.
Conversely, if the moisture content is too high, the initial drying and dehydration process will
consume more heat and time, thus extending the carbonization time. Reasonable control of
moisture content ensures thorough and uniform carbonization, optimizes production efficiency,and avoids problems such as increased energy consumption and incomplete carbonization due to excessive moisture, or excessively rapid heating and over-burning of materials due to insufficient moisture, thereby stabilizing the charcoal yield and finished product quality
Core advantages of the Horizontal Charcoal Making Machine
We have designed machines of various models to suit customers with different production
capacity needs, adapting to large-scale production.
During the carbonization process, the combustible gas generated by pyrolysis is recovered and
reused to continuously heat the furnace, achieving energy self-sufficiency.
The equipment can be used with kiln cars for convenient feeding and discharging, reducing labor
intensity and shortening the production cycle.
The furnace body uses high-temperature resistant materials and multi-layer insulation, ensuring
high durability, low heat loss, and higher carbonization efficiency. The intermittent sealed furnace
chamber ensures uniform heating of materials and reduces fluctuations in charcoal quality.
This equipment is suitable for high-quality charcoal production, converting wood/biomass residue
into charcoal with a carbon content of up to 85%.
It adopts indirect combustion, with temperatures exceeding 500 degrees Celsius, conforming to
industrial standard pyrolysis processes; the flue gas treatment rate is over 99%, featuring
environmentally friendly and energy-saving design characteristics. It is equipped with a complete
purification system.