Biomass Drying Equipment For Bioenergy In USA
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Manufactured by SolaGen Incorporatedbased in USA
This proven reciprocating grate combustor is ideal for use with difficult to burn biomass fuels. Fully capable of using fuels with moisture contents as high as 55% this combustor features high chrome grate bars, conservative heat release rates, generous furnace volumes, and automatic de-ashing. Ideal for hot gas generation with wet biomass fuel on rotary dryer applications. ...
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Manufactured by Wellons, Inc.based in USA
Wellons is uniquely qualified to handle all aspects of your electrical generation project. With more than 50 years experience in steam generation systems, we engineer and manufacture a full line of proprietary equipment to burn biomass fuels for the forest products industry. Wellons projects have been completed internationally and include hundreds of successful steam generation systems and ...
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based in USA
Fuel Options: Natural Gas (NG), Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), Combined Heat and Power (CHP), Propane or Combination. Uses: Fertilizer, Bedding, Animal Feed. Class A Sludge produced. A large number of biomass residues are produced in agriculture, livestock farming, landscape maintenance as well as industrial food ...
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Manufactured by Nature Plus, Inc.based in USA
Enzymatic foaming spray that prevents biomass from drying on instruments prior to impingement cleaning– reduces spills and splashing during transport. No water dilution required. Safe for use on rubber, plastic and metal instruments. ...
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Manufactured by USA Sludgebased in USA
Waste heat is created by the use of combined heat power systems or waste heat generated by existing boiler use. This is an innovative way to increase drying efficiency. Waste heat lowers greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and utility costs. We use state of the art systems that are environmentally friendly. USA Sludge’s open air dryer in Kingman, Arizona dries biomass material using a ...
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Manufactured by ANDRITZ Separation - ANDRITZ Groupbased in AUSTRIA
Biomass drying - necessary pretreatment for further processes. ANDRITZ supplies the complete process, not only for sludge treatment, but also for biomass drying - from wet milling to drying, fine milling and pelleting, all from a single ...
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Manufactured by Cyclone Power Technologies, Inc.based in USA
Cyclone’s Waste Heat Engine (WHE, pronounced “we”) recaptures heat from external sources to create steam which powers the engine. The WHE models are designed to run a grid-tied or primary electric power generator while producing ZERO Emissions. All WHE operations are currently run through Cyclone’s subsidiary Cyclone-WHE LLC, which operates under the trade name “WHE ...
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Manufactured by USA Sludgebased in USA
We specialize in low temperature biomass dryers that can operate at ambient air temperatures and also have the ability to operate at higher temperatures using heat exchangers to transport hot air with low air speed throughout the system, creating less dust. Biomass is spread evenly over the conveyor belt and is capable of being dried with 70% moisture down to 30% moisture, at a temperature of ...
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Manufactured by The Onix Corporationbased in USA
The ONIX Corporation offers a full line of flue-gas-to-air heat exchangers. These heat exchangers recover the energy from a hot flue gas (up to 1800°F) and preheat fresh ambient air to the desired temperature rise. This application is ideal for industrial space heating, air make-up units, indirect drying requirements, and lumber kilns. These exchangers are also employed in pollution control ...
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Manufactured by Groupe Berlie-Falco Inc.based in CANADA
The Bristol Waste Water Treatment Works in Avonmouth, UK, operates since 2008 a belt dryer evaporating approximately 3 tons of water per hour heated with steam that is heated by exhaust gases from generators. The sludge to be dried comes from an advanced anaerobic digestion and its biogas is used in the generators to make electricity. The final dried product is broken down to desired sizes to be ...
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