how long is the burn time for the batch machine and the continuous machine? how many hours or minutes take from raw biomass to pure biochar? how much cost to purchase each of these machines? can either of these machines be made to be mobile (portable) such as on a trailer pull by a truck? look forward to hear from you soon.
There are lessons to be gained from the process exhibited here, first sight indicates this is a grant built operation. Government funds or trust funds are the drivers, it would be nice to see costs and return on investment.
Im very curious to hear how exactly the syn gas that is produced in the continuous feed system is separated from the char and doesn't leak out where the biochar is discharged.
Its actually just pyrilized charcoal. Biochar is pyrolized Activated Charcoal. Coals that get hit with water to crack open to walls and make more surface area for microbes in the charcoal. I actually love studying this process though.
I forgot a whole part of my comment, biochar is charcoal inoculated with compost and left to become *biochar*. The nutrients, water, microbes and fungi need time to migrate to this new host material.
I see a address on the website. I do not live in any of the states listed. Google map at best. I do not see anywhere on there website that said they are selling this product. They are selling meat, eggs, and produce.
We do not have blueprints available. We do have other videos showing how to make smaller scale designs. You can find some other info online as well. Best wishes building the scale you want.