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SugarCane Trash Shredder

Sugarcane trash shredder can reduce sugarcane leaves, bagasse and other biomass materials into desired size, which have wide range of uses in biomass power plants, biogas stations, etc.

Sugarcane Leaves Shredder, AIShred Biomass Shredder Machine for SaleSugarcane Leaves Shredder, AIShred Biomass Shredder Machine for Sale

In sugarcane plantations, handling the huge amount of sugarcane leaves that are produced every year is a huge challenge. Fortunately, there are well-established solutions to utilize biomass materials such as sugarcane leaves, which farmers can sell for a certain price. There are many applications of biomass materials such as sugarcane leaves. For example, in the Philippines, Thailand, Brazil, India and other large sugarcane-growing countries, there are many projects using sugarcane leaves as fuel to generate electricity; using these biomass to produce biogas and fuel particles are also one of the most important applications. However, this biomass can only be used if the bundled material is broken up and reduced in size. The AIShred biomass shredder series is specially designed for handling such materials. AIShred Biomass shredder for sugarcane leaves is a kind of industrial shredder called twin-shaft shredder, which has excellentdurability, and the maximum output can reach 60 tons per hour, the average

AIShred Biomass Shredder can Turn Sugarcane Bagasse and Straw into BiofuelAIShred Biomass Shredder can Turn Sugarcane Bagasse and Straw into Biofuel

Sucrose is an important food, condiment and chemical raw material in the world today. As one of the important sources of sucrose, sugar cane is an important economic crop and widely planted in Brazil, India, southern China, Thailand, Pakistan, Mexico, Colombia, Australia, Guatemala, United States, Indonesia, Philippines, Argentina, Cuba, Vietnam, Egypt, South Africa, Myanmar, Peru, Ecuador and other places. In the process of sugarcane planting and extraction, various sugarcane leaves, bagasse and other residues are produced, which is also an important resource and can be used for papermaking raw materials or biofuels. This article focuses on the conversion of bagasse into biofuel. There are two ways to convert sugarcane bagasse and sugarcane leaves into biofuel, one is to convert it into combustible gas by high temperature gasification or anaerobic fermentation, the other way is to use a shear shredder to process it into suitable size that called as solid fuel, which can be burned directly in boiler.