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Alternative Fuels - Processed Biomass

  

Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB)

Available Solutions

1. EFB to Boilerfuel - 30tph Single Line

 

2. EFB to Pellet - 5tph Output per Line

 

 

3. EFB to Biogas - 10tph Input per Line 

Applied Technologies

- Low-Speed High Torque Pre-Shredding reduce the size to 150mm

- High Speed Hammer Mills / Jet Mills to reduce to any size down to 1mm

 

- Hydrothermal Treatment to reduce Chloride, Sulfur

 

- Fluid Bed Dryer/Cooler for any Massflow

 

- Pellet Presses any Massflow

 

- Walking Floor Bunkers/Bins, Mobile Compactors/Balers

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Empty Fruit Bunch & Coconut Husk & Shell

Function: reduce material to 150mm max.particle size. Robust low rotation high torque double shaft direct drive hydraulic shredder. Each shaft one engine, operate independent and autoreverse and autostop. No gearbox, no chains. Knives welded on shafts, no breaking, no rebolting, no replacement of knives. Scheduled maintenance only, no interruption of work.

EFB to Pellet System

Biomass Pulverizing, Drying & Pelletizing System

Function: This US patented kinetic desintegration system (KDS) accelerates input material to very high speeds and let's it collide with massive impact plates. The kinetic energy released by this impact pulverized the material and releases heat (drying effect). If necessary, additional heat can be added. The produced powder is then processed into pellets with high quality Amandus Kahl pelletizers from Germany.Supply: the system is manufactured and EPC supplied by the Malaysian subsidiary of First American Scientific Company.

Waste Baler

Mobile Compacting & Wrapping

Fully automatic. A complete hydraulic system is integrated and the machine can be operated by one operator only. All functions are inspected by the electrical CAN-BUS control system. The optimal amount of material is supplied to the chamber under the supervision of advanced but reliable sensors-system. This is one of the conditions for high output capacity (35-50 bales/h). The wrapping takes place parallel to the baling. After the wrapping, the bales are gently placed on the ground.

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