Wood Chip Charcoal Production Solution

Raw Material Type: Wood, straw, fruit shells, and other lignocellulosic materials
Design Capacity: Configured according to customer requirements
Equipment: Wood chipper, dryer, briquette machine, carbonization furnace

Introduction

Mechanical charcoal is an eco-friendly product that converts agricultural and forestry waste into clean energy. Its production utilizes lignin-rich biomass materials such as wood processing residues (e.g., sawdust, wood chips, branches), crop straws (e.g., corn stalks, rice husks, cotton stalks), and fruit shells/pits (e.g., coconut shells, olive pits, walnut shells). Through four stages—crushing, drying, briquetting, and carbonization—agricultural and forestry waste like wood, straw, and fruit shells is ultimately transformed into smokeless, odorless, high-heat engineered charcoal.

Manto, as a professional supplier of charcoal production solutions, can provide each customer with a complete set of charcoal production equipment and comprehensive technical support.

Wood Chip Charcoal Production Process

Stage 1: Crushing
Discarded branches, boards, and wood blocks are fed into a wood crusher, processing them into uniform wood chips with a diameter of 1-5mm. This provides the appropriate particle size for subsequent drying and briquette production.

Stage 2: Drying
Wood chips undergo drying in a drum dryer. Hot air thoroughly contacts the material, reducing moisture content from 40%-50% to below 8%-12% to ensure optimal pellet formation quality.

Stage 3: Briquetting
Dried wood chips are compressed into high-density, high-strength biomass fuel briquettes (semi-finished product) under high temperature and pressure using a charcoal briquette machine. Lignin acts as a natural binder during this process.

Stage Four: Carbonization
The fuel pellets are placed in a carbonization furnace and subjected to high-temperature pyrolysis in a sealed, oxygen-deprived environment. This process converts them into smokeless, odorless, high-calorific-value charcoal briquettes.

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