Leading Manufacturer of wood waste fired furnace chamber from Anand.
₹ 825000 Get Latest Price
Phase | Three Phase |
Power Source | Electric |
Material Loading Capacity | 1000 Kg |
Country of Origin | Made in India |
A Wood Waste Fired Furnace Chamber is a high-efficiency combustion system designed to generate thermal energy by burning wood waste and by-products such as sawdust, wood chips, bark, offcuts, and shavings. It serves as a sustainable and cost-effective energy source for various industrial processes, particularly in wood processing, drying kilns, and heating applications.
Purpose and Function:The furnace chamber utilizes biomass in the form of wood waste to produce hot air, hot water, or steam. This heat energy is typically used in:
Timber drying kilns
Heat treatment plants
Industrial heating systems
Boilers and other thermal processing equipment
By converting wood waste into usable energy, the system reduces environmental impact and operating costs while promoting sustainable resource use.
Key Features:Combustion Chamber: Heavily insulated, heat-resistant steel structure designed for efficient and complete combustion of wood waste.
Fuel Feed System: Automatic or manual feed mechanisms for continuous fuel input, including screw conveyors or moving grates.
Primary & Secondary Air Supply: Controlled air input to ensure optimal combustion and minimize emissions.
Ash Collection System: Collects and removes combustion residue for easy disposal or recycling.
Heat Exchanger (optional): Transfers generated heat to air, water, or other mediums for use in connected systems.
Emission Control Devices: Includes filters or scrubbers to reduce particulate emissions and comply with environmental standards.
Utilizes low-cost or no-cost fuel (wood waste from internal processes)
Reduces dependency on fossil fuels
Minimizes wood waste disposal costs and environmental impact
Offers high thermal efficiency and reliable operation
Compatible with a range of thermal applications
Wood drying kilns (as a heat source)
Veneer, plywood, and particleboard plants
Sawmills and timber processing facilities
Industrial greenhouses and space heating
Energy generation in biomass-based facilities
Supports circular economy principles
Reduces carbon footprint
Complies with biomass energy and clean air regulations
Offers long-term savings on fuel and energy costs
Shailesh Chauhan (Propriteor)
Winsol Phytothermal System
2006/7, GIDC Estate, V U Nagar
Vithal Udyognagar, Anand - 388121, Gujarat, India