Focus on carbon equipment
The batteries in the first batch of electric cars are already reaching the end of their life. If so much electronic waste such as used lithium batteries and circuit boards is not processed, it will pollute the atmosphere and be detrimental to our country's environmental protection policy. So how to turn these used lithium batteries and circuit boards and other electronic waste into treasure? I will introduce to you an environmentally friendly and smokeless pyrolysis furnace.
Lithium battery pyrolysis furnace:
Before using a lithium battery pyrolysis furnace, electronic waste such as lithium batteries and circuit boards needs to be deeply discharged, crushed, physically sorted, and then processed for a second time. The purpose is to achieve complete separation of positive and negative active materials from the base. The pyrolysis furnace uses the principles of mechanical physics to separate aluminum, copper, and black powder from used lithium batteries, and can also pyrolyze the adhesive on the separator and positive and negative plates.
The lithium battery pyrolysis furnace can not only separate organic matter, metals and other compounds as well as other important elements, but can also effectively separate valuable copper, aluminum and graphite powder substances in lithium batteries, and pyrolyze harmful substances in lithium batteries. substance.
This lithium battery pyrolysis furnace can also produce continuously for 24 hours, has high production capacity, and is smoke-free and odor-free during the production process.
Carbonizing machines are usually equipped with advanced temperature control systems that can achieve automatic temperature regulation. For example, the heat distributor can adjust the distribution of hot air flow during the operation of the carbonizing ma
The working principle of the carbonization machine is mainly to burn the material in a gasification furnace to produce flue gas. After the flue gas purification system filters out the wood tar smoke and other gas impurities, the flue gas is transmitted to
The vulnerable parts of the carbonizing machine (the carbonizing part of the charcoal machine can also be called the carbonizing machine) mainly include but are not limited to the following:
The yellow smoke (yellow smoke) produced during the carbonization process mainly comes from the thermal decomposition of raw materials, and contains organic compounds such as benzene, naphthalene, phenanthrene, phenol and derivatives, as well as harmful g