Introduction of case studies on carbonization experiments using superheated steam.
This is an introduction to examples of carbonization experiments using superheated steam for materials such as kitchen waste, bran, paper diapers, vegetable scraps, plastic, fish, onions, plant seedlings, melamine resin, tofu, jellyfish, konjac, boiled eggs, okara, and polystyrene foam. For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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【Experimental Cases】 ○ Kitchen Waste → Contains plastic containers, disposable chopsticks, paper, etc., but reduces to about 5% in 1.5 hours. ○ Rice Bran → Becomes high-quality carbonized material in about 1.5 hours. ○ Diapers → Reduces to about 3% with a small amount of plastic carbon remaining. ○ Vegetable Scraps → Vegetable scraps reduce quickly, with about 4% carbon remaining in the final stage. ○ Plastic → Plastic residue generated during the molding process is completely gasified within an hour, leaving no residue. ○ Fish → Reduces to below 4%. ○ Onions → Carbonizes relatively quickly unless whole. ○ Plant Seedlings → Mud and soil attached to plant seedlings only dry out. → Effective for sterilization, etc. ○ Melamine Resin → Thermosetting resin carbonizes at relatively low temperatures. ○ Tofu → Carbonizes along with its packaging. ○ Jellyfish → Reduces to about 2% in about 2 hours. ○ Konjac → Reaches a carbonized state in about 2 hours, with a reduction rate of about 95%. ○ Boiled Eggs → Reduces to about 5% in approximately 1.5 hours. ○ Okara → The carbonized material is fine, high-quality charcoal powder. ○ Styrofoam → Can be reduced in a short time, but processing at low temperatures leaves solid residues. ● For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.
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Our company has been working on the development of a carbonization device using superheated steam, and we have completed the product development under the certification of a new collaborative business, leading to its sale. The advantageous properties of superheated steam have been recognized for a long time, but practical application has been delayed due to cost issues. Our product incorporates new ideas into the superheated steam generation device, achieving commercialization at a low cost. We offer carbonization treatment devices using superheated steam as our main product line, capable of carbonizing organic matter in quantities ranging from 200 kg to 2000 kg per day. Additionally, we also accept orders for drying devices utilizing superheated steam and superheated steam generation devices operating at temperatures between 400°C and 700°C.