Coffee Grounds Charcoal Production Line

Large Scale Coffee Grounds Charcoal Production Equipment

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The core of large-scale coffee grounds charcoal production equipment lies in continuity, automation, scalability, energy efficiency and environmental compliance. It is a complete large-scale production line that integrates a complex system of pre-treatment, pyrolysis, post-treatment, energy recovery and pollution control.

Coffee ground biochar is a porous carbon material made from waste coffee grounds through pyrolysis (high-temperature, oxygen-deficient cracking). It possesses a high specific surface area, abundant surface functional groups, and a stable carbon structure. Coffee grounds charcoal is widely used in environmental remediation, agricultural improvement, energy storage, and other fields.

Biomass carbonization equipment subjects pretreated coffee grounds to high-temperature pyrolysis in an oxygen-free or low-oxygen environment. By precisely controlling the heating rate and holding time, it gradually separates water, volatile organic compounds, and oils. The remaining solid product is coffee grounds charcoal.

The combustible gas produced during the coffee grounds charcoal production process can be purified and used as fuel, while the oils can be refined into a biodiesel feedstock.

Components of the Coffee Grounds Charcoal Production Line

Pretreatment System

This is the first critical step in a large-scale production line, directly determining the efficiency and product quality of the subsequent pyrolysis process.

    Dryer: This is a standard feature of large-scale coffee grounds charcoal production lines. It uses hot air (waste heat generated in pyrolysis process) to continuously and evenly dry the coffee grounds.

    The drying process requires reducing the moisture content of the coffee grounds to below 10%-15%. Temperature control is also required to prevent premature decomposition of organic matter.

    Dryer

    Conveyor System: A belt conveyor steadily and continuously feeds the dried coffee grounds into the main pyrolysis furnace.

    Pyrolysis Reactor

    Pyrolysis reactor is the core equipment for coffee grounds charcoal making machine. Large-scale continuous pyrolysis reactors primarily utilize a rotary kiln. This is a long, slightly inclined, slowly rotating cylinder. Coffee grounds enter at the upper end and are continuously lifted and dispersed by the rotation, moving toward the lower end. Heat is supplied from either an external or internal source.

      Mingjie biomass pyrolysis equipment offers a large waste coffee grounds processing capacity, simple operation, continuous operation, and excellent material adaptability.

      Rotary Carbonization Furnace

      Product Collection and Separation System

        Solid Product (Biochar): The pyrolyzed char is discharged from the reactor outlet and enters a spiral water cooler. After cooling, it is packaged to prevent air from entering the system.

        Gaseous Product: Synthesis gas first passes through a cyclone separator to remove large carbon dust particles carried by the gas.

        The hot gas then enters a condenser, where condensable vapors are condensed into bio-oil, which is then collected.

        Oil-Water Separator: The condensed product is typically a mixture of bio-oil and water, which requires separation.

        Syngas Use

        Gas Purification System: After the bio-oil is separated, the synthesis gas (primarily containing CO, H₂, CH₄, etc.) undergoes further purification (such as dust removal and tar removal). It is then transported to the combustion chamber for use as energy.

        Energy Recovery and Utilization System

          The economic viability of a large-scale coffee grounds charcoal production line depends largely on this system.

          The purified synthesis gas has a high calorific value and serves as the energy source for the carbonization furnace. Combustion provides heat for the dryer. The continuous pyrolysis system meets its drying and pyrolysis energy needs by burning its own syngas. This makes it energy self-sufficient and significantly reduces operating costs.

          Syngas

          Exhaust Gas Treatment System

            Even if most of the exhaust gas is recycled, a small amount of exhaust gas will still need to be discharged.

            The secondary combustion chamber ensures complete combustion of combustible components in the exhaust gas.

            The exhaust gas treatment unit may include desulfurization, denitrification (SCR/SNCR) equipment, and bag filters to ensure that emissions of SO₂, NOx, and dust meet strict environmental standards.

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