It does not increase CO2 in the atmosphere even when burned. A stable rice husk heating device.
The "Fire Husk Burner" is a biomass heating device that uses fuel derived from rice husks called "Fire Husk." Since rice husks are a plant-based biomass resource, unlike fossil fuels such as heavy oil or gas, burning them does not increase CO2 levels in the atmosphere. Additionally, using "Fire Husk" allows for approximately 10 hours of continuous combustion while maintaining stable heat output. 【Features】 ■ Does not increase CO2 levels in the atmosphere due to being a biomass resource ■ Stable heat output ■ Easy fuel stocking ■ Compresses the volume of rice husks to about 1/10 ■ Can be stored in a mesh pallet (approximately 700kg) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Product Name: Rice Husk Heating Device ■Model: FHBA-50 ■Category: Warm Air Heating Device ■Type: Balanced Ventilation Method ■Fuel Used: Rice Husk Solid Fuel (Fire Husk) ■Fuel Consumption: Maximum 182kg (approximately 10 hours of combustion) ■Ignition Method: Manual Ignition ■Heating Capacity: Average 50,000kcal/h (at maximum fuel input) ■Product Dimensions: Width 2,802mm × Height 1,956mm × Depth 722mm (main unit and heat exchanger only) ■Power Supply Voltage: AC200V 50/60Hz ■Power Consumption: 1.0kW ■Safety Devices: Overload Prevention Device (Blower Fan and Exhaust Fan), Power Outage Safety Device *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.