Compressed Charcoal Production Line from Sawdust
The method of producing compressed charcoal from sawdust and turning it into a profitable product in global markets is examined, along with the process of producing charcoal from sawdust.
70% sawdust is mixed with 10% charcoal dust and 20% walnut shell, then fed into the briquette machine to produce solid briquettes.
The production line includes the following machines:
Grinder
Sieve
Dryer
Centrifugal cyclone
Extruder
Industrial charcoal kiln
Sawdust enters the sieve machine, and after impurities are separated, it goes into the dryer to reduce moisture to 15% before reaching the briquette production stage in the extruder machine.
At this stage, sawdust is mixed with charcoal dust and cellulosic materials like walnut shell and fed into the briquette machine.
The extruder or briquette machine produces briquettes by applying specific pressure and temperature at 350 degrees.
The produced briquettes enter the industrial or traditional kiln and are transformed into high-quality compressed charcoal.
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