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Organic waste treatment low-temperature chemical decomposition carbonization device 'C works'

It can be recycled without burning, taking the environment into consideration. It is a new recycling method that can contribute to reducing CO2 emissions and lowering processing costs. The charcoal produced after processing becomes a valuable material.

Instead of thermal decomposition of organic matter, we achieve low-temperature carbonization through chemical decomposition using a kasumi catalyst. By processing through chemical decomposition, harmful substances such as carbon dioxide and dioxins do not occur during treatment. At C works, we have realized a compact device and reduced costs by performing continuous processing at low temperatures. Additionally, as an optional feature, we have made automation possible by linking the automatic bag breaking and crushing machine with the conveyor. The carbon produced after processing is purchased as a valuable material, creating a new cycle for material recycling, allowing it to be utilized as zero emissions. 【Features of 'C works'】 ■ Low-temperature, chemical decomposition, carbonization treatment ■ Energy-saving type = compact size, cost reduction ■ Continuous processing method = fully automated ■ Chemical decomposition instead of thermal decomposition ■ Chemical decomposition = no harmful substances generated ■ Zero emissions *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. *If you wish to test with a demo machine, please let us know through the [Contact] form below.

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