Zimbabwe is a large charcoal-consuming country and charcoal is widely used for cooking, heating and other purposes. However, traditional charcoal production methods tend to be inefficient, energy-intensive and have a serious impact on the environment. The search for a more environmentally friendly and efficient method of charcoal production is therefore crucial to Zimbabwe’s charcoal industry.

Application of Shuliy charcoal kiln in Zimbabwe

A Zimbabwean customer decided to introduce a Shuliy Charcoal Furnace to improve charcoal production efficiency and reduce environmental pollution.

Our charcoal kilns use advanced charring technology to quickly convert wood into high-quality charcoal while reducing emissions and meeting environmental requirements.

Successful installation and operation

After careful installation and debugging, Shuliy carbonization furnace was successfully put into operation.

The customer is very satisfied with the efficient operation of the carbonization kiln and the high-quality charcoal produced. The stability and reliability of the charcoal furnace provide important support to the customer’s charcoal production and inject a new impetus into the development of the charcoal industry in Zimbabwe.

Benefits and future outlook

By introducing our charcoal retort kiln, the customer has modernized and made charcoal production environmentally friendly. The efficient charring process greatly improves charcoal production efficiency, reduces energy consumption and exhaust emissions, and at the same time improves the quality and market competitiveness of charcoal products.

The customer is full of confidence in the future and plans to further expand the production scale to make a greater contribution to the development of the charcoal industry in Zimbabwe.

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