A biomass gasifier is a device that converts organic materials into combustible gas through a process called gasification. It heats biomass materials, separates volatile components, and produces syngas, which can be used for cooking, heating, or electricity generation.
The JXQ Biomass Gasifier can utilize various raw materials, including agricultural residues like rice husks, corn cobs, and peanut hulls, as well as animal manure and organic municipal waste, provided they meet the size and moisture content requirements.
Raw materials should have a length size of less than 30mm and a moisture content of less than 20% for optimal gasification efficiency.
Both the JXQ-10D and JXQ-10A models produce a gas output of 10m³/h.
The gas produced by the JXQ Biomass Gasifier has a caloric value between 1000-1200 Kcal/m³.
Yes, the gasification efficiency of the JXQ models is greater than 72%, making it an efficient option for energy production.
The JXQ Biomass Gasifier requires a power supply of 220V at 50Hz.
The JXQ-10D and JXQ-10A models have a material feeding consumption of 5KG/h, while the JXQ-30A model requires between 15-18KG/h.
Yes, the JXQ Biomass Gasifier can be used for small-scale power generation, making it suitable for household energy needs.
The gasifier is ideal for family use or small communities looking for an environmentally friendly method to convert organic waste into energy for cooking, heating, or electricity.
Regular maintenance involves cleaning the gasifier to remove ash and impurities, ensuring the raw materials meet specifications, and checking for any wear or damage to components.
Yes, the JXQ Biomass Gasifier has obtained certification (CE), ensuring it meets safety and performance standards.
Biomass gasification is advantageous as it provides a renewable energy source, reduces waste, and can lower energy costs in areas where conventional energy sources are limited.
The gasifier is suitable for use in rural areas or locations where traditional energy sources are scarce or expensive, making it ideal for families and small communities.
The gasification process involves preparing raw materials, pyrolysis and combustion to produce syngas, and then purifying the syngas for use, while ash residue is discharged from the gasifier.
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