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=Types=
=Types=
==Categorization by Dr. Paul S. Anderson et al==
*Adam Retort
*"Flame Cap" Open Cavity
*Closed / Covered Cavity
*[[Kon-Tiki Kiln]] -> Open Cavity Flame Cap
==Basic==
==Basic==
*[[Earth Pit Kiln]]
*[[Earth Pit Kiln]]
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*[[Biochar-Lime Co-production System]]
*[[Biochar-Lime Co-production System]]
*[[Rocc Biochar Kiln]]
*[[Rocc Biochar Kiln]]
*[[Air Curtain Burners]]
**As per [https://youtu.be/R6lK4jNqgQE?si=kFrDGqdB9z_TiXj6 This Video by the YouTube Channel "The Biochar Initiative" Titled "CharBoss Demonstration, Bandon Dunes" ] ( '''~8 Minute Watch''' ), these can be adapted to at least PARTIAL Charcoal Production


=External Links=
=External Links=
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 13 October 2025

Basics

  • A Kiln for making Charcoal
  • If powered by fuel and not electricity, it diverges from Ceramics Kiln / Heat Treatment Oven development in that the Syngas and/or Pyrolysis Oil can be utilized (either as fuel to increase overall efficiency, or as separate products
  • If going for basic charcoal, to an extent the “pit method” / a Kon Tiki system can be more effective

Types

Categorization by Dr. Paul S. Anderson et al

  • Adam Retort
  • "Flame Cap" Open Cavity
  • Closed / Covered Cavity
  • Kon-Tiki Kiln -> Open Cavity Flame Cap

Basic

Advanced

Existing DIY/OS Designs

Greenhill Forge (YouTube Channel) 's Design

Generic 55 Gallon Drum + Chimney Designs

  • Basically a 55 Gallon Drum with a Chimney (Such as Stovepipe )
  • Can be done vertically which is simpler for INITIAL setup / has less need for welded attatchments etc
  • If done with the barrel Horizontal however, it is a far easier setup to use

Vertical Drum

Horizontal Drum

Temporary Trash Can Section

Trailer Mounted

Freestanding

Internal Links

External Links