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Detailed Description of Low-Temperature Magnetic Organic Matter Pyrolysis Furnace

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Detailed Description of Low-Temperature Magnetic Organic Matter Pyrolysis Furnace
 
Unlike traditional incinerators, Fireprint's "Low-Temperature Pyrolysis Unit" can process most organic matter without separation.
 
Even with the addition of petrochemical products, it does not emit black smoke (pollution), and its gas treatment technology solves environmental problems.
 
The concentrations of dioxins and nitrogen oxides in its exhaust gas are below environmental standards.
 
It is suitable for remote islands, mountainous areas, and other regions with limited infrastructure.
 
Because it requires no fuel, the cost is low.
 
Magnetic ions are generated within the magnetic generator, and special ionized air maintains the furnace temperature at 180-250°C for the fumigation process.
 
Only an initial ignition is needed to form the core; no further fuel-assisted combustion is required.
 
(The unit has zero monthly operating costs; the electricity cost for the chimney steam deodorization unit is approximately 4 kWh.)
 
Daily maintenance only requires scooping out the tar and ash and putting them back in the trash can. The remaining 1/200-1/400 (ceramic powder ash) can be recycled as fertilizer. (Component analysis required)
 
Products: Acetic acid and ceramic ash.
 
Possible Byproducts
 
Effluent (Vinegar Solution)
 
The main unit's drain valve produces a weakly acidic waste liquid similar to wood vinegar.
 
Tar-like residues are skimmed off and returned to the furnace for further processing.
 
The vinegar solution can be used for bathing like commercially available wood vinegar, or diluted 500-1000 times and sprayed for pest control. (Component analysis required)
 
Ceramic Ash
It can be converted into magnetic ceramic ash containing strong negative ions, with a conversion rate of 1/200-1/400.
 
Most of the input materials (organic matter) are eventually converted into ceramic ash.
 
The ceramic ash produced in one cycle typically retains the properties of magnetic ion ceramics, but requires up to 14-17 days in a closed furnace to be completely purified into high-purity magnetic ion ceramics.
 
Because ceramic ash can generate a high concentration of negative ions, it can be used for applications such as wallpaper paste or agricultural fertilizer. (Component analysis required)
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