Utilizing boiler exhaust heat to reduce energy costs. Also compatible with sludge and similar materials. Verification with test equipment is also acceptable.
The "Yasujima Biomass Boiler System" is a plant system designed for the incineration of industrial waste, combining a "biomass boiler" and a "mixing dryer." The "biomass boiler" burns materials such as wood chips and bark, while the "mixing dryer" is used for drying food residues and sludge. By utilizing the waste heat from the boiler, the mixing dryer also contributes to reducing energy costs and CO2 emissions. 【Features】 ■ Comprehensive support from design to manufacturing and installation ■ A series of tests from drying to incineration and ash removal can be conducted according to the type of waste ■ Equipped with various measuring instruments such as calorimeters and moisture meters *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries. ★ We also offer standalone sales of the "biomass boiler" and "mixing dryer."
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【Other Features】 ■ Complete combustion is possible with a low air ratio ■ Sawdust is automatically fed using a cyclone and rotary valve, while wood chips are fed for combustion using a pusher ■ Combustion gases are cleaned and released as purified gas through a dry dust collection system ■ There is also a proven track record of installing exhaust gas treatment equipment outside the plant *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Yasujima is active in a wide range of fields, primarily focusing on the design and manufacturing of various vacuum plants, as well as various drying plants and sterilization equipment. Furthermore, we continue to take on challenges by developing new products, creating equipment tailored to customer requests, and making efforts to explore new fields.