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*A device that takes the input of charcoal chunks and outputs a charcoal powder | *A device that takes the input of charcoal chunks and outputs a charcoal powder | ||
*Used for either fuel applications ( [[Open Source Powderized Charcoal Burner]] ), Soil Addiments ( [[Biochar]] ), or higher surface area reactants/filtration media | *Used for either fuel applications ( [[Open Source Powderized Charcoal Burner]] ), Soil Addiments ( [[Biochar]] ), or higher surface area reactants/filtration media | ||
*The goal, unlike the [[Biochar Chrusher]] is a VERY low particle size | |||
*This may require multiple stages and/or screening | |||
*Also BIG health + explosion hazard (Possibly reduce via humidifiers and/or use outside) | |||
*Also may be useful for making a feedstock that can be compressed into: | |||
**[[Open Source Charcoal Brick]] | |||
**[[Open Source Charcoal Briquette]] | |||
**[[Open Source Charcoal Pellets]] | |||
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
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=Useful Links= | =Useful Links= | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_preparation_plant The Wikipedia Page on Coal Preperation Plants] Essentially an industrially scaled similar concept | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_dust The Wikipedia Page on Coal Dust] (Roughly the same concept; also the page talks more of saftey risks instead of the process and use cases etc) | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coal_dust The Wikipedia Page on Coal Dust] (Roughly the same concept; also the page talks more of saftey risks instead of the process and use cases etc) |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 14 March 2020
Basics
- A device that takes the input of charcoal chunks and outputs a charcoal powder
- Used for either fuel applications ( Open Source Powderized Charcoal Burner ), Soil Addiments ( Biochar ), or higher surface area reactants/filtration media
- The goal, unlike the Biochar Chrusher is a VERY low particle size
- This may require multiple stages and/or screening
- Also BIG health + explosion hazard (Possibly reduce via humidifiers and/or use outside)
- Also may be useful for making a feedstock that can be compressed into:
See Also
Useful Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Coal Preperation Plants Essentially an industrially scaled similar concept
- The Wikipedia Page on Coal Dust (Roughly the same concept; also the page talks more of saftey risks instead of the process and use cases etc)