Abstract
A continuous retort for the production of charcoal from sawdust, nut shells, wood chips, etc. consists of a cylindrical tower separated from the top into the drying, pyrolyzing, and cooling sections. Dry feed is introduced at the top where it is spread by stirrer blades on 2 trays kept at 120 degrees and 160 degrees by external heating. The feed falls through discharge slots into a 2nd section where it is contacted with a limited supply of hot air while the temperature rises to about 600 degrees. Hot charcoal is swept by stirrer blades toward discharge slots and falls into a 3rd section where it is cooled and discharged. Off gases are used for predrying the incoming feed, scrubbed, and vented through a stack.
Citation Formats
Babicki, R, and Perzynski, B.
Apparatus for producing charcoal from fine lignocellulose wastes.
Poland: N. p.,
1979.
Web.
Babicki, R, & Perzynski, B.
Apparatus for producing charcoal from fine lignocellulose wastes.
Poland.
Babicki, R, and Perzynski, B.
1979.
"Apparatus for producing charcoal from fine lignocellulose wastes."
Poland.
@misc{etde_6466540,
title = {Apparatus for producing charcoal from fine lignocellulose wastes}
author = {Babicki, R, and Perzynski, B}
abstractNote = {A continuous retort for the production of charcoal from sawdust, nut shells, wood chips, etc. consists of a cylindrical tower separated from the top into the drying, pyrolyzing, and cooling sections. Dry feed is introduced at the top where it is spread by stirrer blades on 2 trays kept at 120 degrees and 160 degrees by external heating. The feed falls through discharge slots into a 2nd section where it is contacted with a limited supply of hot air while the temperature rises to about 600 degrees. Hot charcoal is swept by stirrer blades toward discharge slots and falls into a 3rd section where it is cooled and discharged. Off gases are used for predrying the incoming feed, scrubbed, and vented through a stack.}
place = {Poland}
year = {1979}
month = {May}
}
title = {Apparatus for producing charcoal from fine lignocellulose wastes}
author = {Babicki, R, and Perzynski, B}
abstractNote = {A continuous retort for the production of charcoal from sawdust, nut shells, wood chips, etc. consists of a cylindrical tower separated from the top into the drying, pyrolyzing, and cooling sections. Dry feed is introduced at the top where it is spread by stirrer blades on 2 trays kept at 120 degrees and 160 degrees by external heating. The feed falls through discharge slots into a 2nd section where it is contacted with a limited supply of hot air while the temperature rises to about 600 degrees. Hot charcoal is swept by stirrer blades toward discharge slots and falls into a 3rd section where it is cooled and discharged. Off gases are used for predrying the incoming feed, scrubbed, and vented through a stack.}
place = {Poland}
year = {1979}
month = {May}
}