It enables cost reduction of soil replacement and labor-saving through the lightweighting of seedling trays.
The "Seedling Bed Soil Production Plant" utilizes the waste heat from the biochar production plant to sterilize raw soil through incineration and produces seedling cultivation soil mixed with biochar. By self-igniting rice husks without using fuels like oil, and using the heat from the complete combustion of gases generated during biochar production to incinerate the raw soil, there is no need for fuel costs. Furthermore, by mixing biochar with raw soil that could not be used conventionally, the characteristics of biochar are imparted to the incinerated soil, improving its permeability and water retention. Therefore, basically, most types of raw soil, such as sandy and clayey soils, can be utilized, making the selection of raw soil easier. 【Features】 ■ Energy-saving plant ■ Expanded range of raw soil collection ■ Effective plant for rice husks ■ Proven performance of thermal generation furnace (husk carbonization device) ■ Employment promotion *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of Bio-Sumi Cultivation Soil】 ■ Healthy seedling development ■ Reduction of seedling tray transportation work ■ High-quality and inexpensive cultivation soil ■ Standardization of seedling cultivation guidance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kansai Sangyo Co., Ltd. is engaged in the research and development of environmental conservation equipment such as carbonization furnaces for woody raw materials, compost plants, and biomass gasification power generation systems, and manufactures and sells unique patented products. We handle carbonization plants, carbonization and waste heat utilization plants, and rice husk grinding and compost plants, among others.