The temperature inside the furnace rises to over 800 degrees! The air that passes through the heat exchanger can be utilized in various ways for industrial purposes.
Introducing the "Biomass and Stirling Engine Generator with Incinerator." The biomass fuel fed into the rotary kiln is dried internally before being sent to the incinerator. In the incinerator, the biomass fuel burns, raising the internal temperature to over 800 degrees. The heat generated is sent to the Stirling engine generator through a heat exchanger and converted into electricity. The air that passes through the heat exchanger is transformed into hot air or hot water, which can be utilized in various industrial applications. [Features] - The biomass fuel fed in is dried internally before being sent to the incinerator. - In the incinerator, the biomass fuel burns, raising the internal temperature to over 800 degrees. - The air that passes through the heat exchanger is converted into hot air or hot water. - Can be utilized in various forms for industrial applications. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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ADMIEXCO Engine Design Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the development of small distributed waste heat recovery Stirling engine generators and small distributed waste and biomass combustion Stirling engine generators. Due to the increasing demand for energy, global carbon dioxide emissions have risen from approximately 21 billion tons in 1990 to about 30.5 billion tons in 2010. In the future, with the growth of emerging countries, global energy demand is expected to increase by 1.3 times compared to 2010 by 2030. This change in energy supply and demand has led to a growing necessity for renewable energy as an alternative to traditional fossil energy resources. However, when utilizing previously unused resources, existing thermal engines may encounter issues, necessitating the practical application of new thermal engines. When utilizing small-scale biomass resources or factory waste heat, regionally distributed small external combustion engines are essential. ADMIEXCO Engine Design Co., Ltd. aims to contribute to solving energy issues by pioneering a new energy market utilizing unused resources through the practical application of small Stirling engine generators.