Monday, April 12, 2021

Carbonization Furnace Innovations To Improve Coconut Processing Efficiency

Inefficient production processes will encourage waste, resulting in high production costs. Energy is an important factor for a lot of industries, especially in the integrated coconut processing industry. Carbonization or the coconut shell charcoal process is generally inefficient besides it also produces a lot of smoke pollution in the charring process, for more details, please read here. This much wasted energy should be used for various coconut processing, such as making white copra, dessicated coconut (DC), nata de coco, and drying cocofiber or cocopeat. Furthermore, the smoke that comes out of the carbonization process can also be condensed so as to produce liquid smoke product. With the above configuration, the carbonization furnace can be used optimally as well as waste or smoke pollution can also be minimized as little as possible. A simple carbonization furnace scheme is as follows:

The input of the carbonization furnace is mainly coconut shell, but coir/fiber, bunch, and frond can also be used. A heat exchanger is installed to extract or utilize heat from the carbonization process. The air from the environment after passing through the heat exchanger will become hot. The hot air produced can then be used as needed as above. In the production of white copra where only clean hot air is needed, not from smoke or flue gas can take advantage of this hot air, as well as in the production of dessicated coconut (DC). Coconut water, which is still disposed of so much that it pollutes the environment, should also be processed into nata de coco or vinegar. The process of boiling coconut water for the two products above can also take advantage of the heat from the carbonization furnace. With energy costs that can be cut or minimized in this way, coconut processed products become more competitive and provide additional benefits for the producers.

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