Drying and burning raw materials with high moisture content for energy use. It is possible to reduce waste costs and lower energy costs for existing boilers.
The paper sludge dryer and incineration boiler system is designed to reduce industrial waste by utilizing paper sludge, which is typically discarded as industrial waste, as fuel. The steam generated from the boiler can be used as energy within the factory, leading to a reduction in energy costs associated with existing boilers that use heavy oil or gas, and it also helps reduce the costs of waste disposal. The completely burned paper sludge is referred to as PS ash, which is gaining attention for its potential for valuable use. 【Features】 ● The stirring-type dryer allows for uniform drying of paper sludge in a short time (moisture content reduced from 50% to below 10%). ● By operating in conjunction with the incinerator and boiler, volume reduction and energy utilization are possible. ● The heat source for the dryer utilizes the waste heat from the boiler after recovering steam, thereby reducing the costs associated with drying. → It is also possible to utilize the waste heat from existing boilers. Proposals can be made for the dryer alone.
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[Uses] - Paper companies: Paper sludge - Beverage manufacturers: Beverage residues (such as tea, etc.)
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It will be used as a raw material for paper sludge.
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It will be after the drying of the paper sludge.
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It will become incineration ash of paper sludge.
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Shinoda Trading Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the processing and sales of offset-related materials, cardboard-related materials, flexo-related materials, printing equipment, cardboard equipment, and the sale of industrial machinery. Our corporate philosophy is "Creating value for the future without being satisfied with the present," and we value the connections between people and between people and technology as we evolve.