Interesting Real Nice No pretension Her a thought Living in Canada As a small scale blacksmith I've been working/developing for several years a double function Furness/kiln that could safely efficiently heat up my working areas and "safely" produce good quality charcoal +- 8kg daily .Here Normally we need to heat the shop from mid October to mid April +- 210 days . Not sure if there is a market for this but taught it might interest you guy's as I don't think anybody produce such a double function kiln. Surly I am not the only one that could/would benefit from such professional safe arrangements . Thanks for Sharing Take Care Enjoy.
@synth1002Ай бұрын
Why it doesn`t want to sustain the flame?
@chinuaumanoАй бұрын
This is with bamboo? Interested!
@mattbruns239Ай бұрын
How much work does it take once you have the fire started. Do you have to constantly monitor it or can it just run by itself?
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@NaughtyGoatFarm2 ай бұрын
Hi there. I about to make my first large batch of biochar. I am Interested to know more about the grinder you are using and the modifications you did to make the hopper for the char to feed the grinder. What model is the machine?
@carbonoffsetzoneАй бұрын
I modified a Tallon electric garden mulcher.
@jayantijadav67682 ай бұрын
We cotton stalk material in size of 1 to 3 inches which method is suitable for us
@BenedictDavis-f9o2 ай бұрын
Hi guys I am west Africa how can i get one of this
@BenedictDavis-f9o2 ай бұрын
How can get one of it.
@princemulbah17502 ай бұрын
Can this works with sawdust also
@carbonoffsetzoneАй бұрын
Not suitable feedstock
@sarchlalaith88363 ай бұрын
What does it do with all the gases and oil and resins that come out of the wood?
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@IsAmericaforSaletoChina3 ай бұрын
What kind of metal to use to keep it from being corroded over time?
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@signoretsylvain65973 ай бұрын
WE 're interesting Can you give us the adress for order and a mail address
@tomkrajewski33913 ай бұрын
$?
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@chinuaumano3 ай бұрын
Looking for more info please
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@kristijanvrucina50073 ай бұрын
Why do you grind it to small part like that? do u make brikets after or? I mean for grill u need big lumps
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@nevfelix4 ай бұрын
Hey awesome video thanks for sharing. The guy making the video with the Green Pyrolysis machine sounded South African.... Are these units available here? please let me know. very interested in one like this.
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@zelarommoralez4 ай бұрын
Everything in 2 minutes?
@timothymwogeza4 ай бұрын
I am interested in this unit. I would like to make biochar from palm kernel shells at least 1T per batch. Can you kindly send me details about conversion ratios, price of unit and your current location?
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@blakesauls45124 ай бұрын
Hi guys i am from South Africa how do I get one of these
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@gerardvriend7295 ай бұрын
Are there scientific tests to back up your statement? I believe you, but in Holland it’s absolutely unknown!
@carbonoffsetzoneАй бұрын
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@biorotterdamforenergyconsu12415 ай бұрын
11,999 views 12 Jun 2023 #biochar #charmasterlaird #bioenergy Robert Laird speaking about biochar, wood vinegar and the benefits of mobile pyrolysis technology. #charmasterlaird #biochar #bioenergy #carbonoffsetzone #woodvinegar #mobilepyrolysis #climateactionnow Transcript
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@victortupiza80466 ай бұрын
Thank you from Texas
@charger37037 ай бұрын
i thought you were gonna burn them. what are you planning to do exactly?
@ibrahimsaud24147 ай бұрын
Addres please
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@patrickmihajlovic41127 ай бұрын
Full of tar and oils.... :/
@carbonoffsetzone7 ай бұрын
No, the tar and oil has been removed and collected, which is shown in the video at 1.40 and 4.10.
@mikemunro72237 ай бұрын
i need to get on this... thanks for the info
@ellymintarti31577 ай бұрын
How to buy this machine?
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@mandiegarrett170623 күн бұрын
I don't think they make and sell the machine. They only sell a "plan and instructions" for you to make one yourself. At least that's how I understand it.
@user-gs5wm2tq8u7 ай бұрын
Would you be interested in working in Austria as well?
@goodvietnam7 ай бұрын
GOOD 💚
@EELUNO7 ай бұрын
Damn sure is says the so called black man.😊
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@heyim34877 ай бұрын
Good on you Robert aussies leading the most common sense way of putting carbon back into soil
@vincentdolente70537 ай бұрын
Couldn't you have done this with just a big clay mound?
@carbonoffsetzone7 ай бұрын
Burying it releases many greenhouse gases, which are harmful in the atmosphere. This process is carbon negative! You can't collect wood vinegar by burying it either.
@koltoncrane30997 ай бұрын
I don’t know what wood vinegar is. I do remember reading or watching videos about turpentine and pine tar etc. Centuries ago in Sweden or Norway they would bury logs and make charcoal. But in the bottom they’d have channels so pine tar could run out or collect. They maybe had a rock channel or used mortar. But ya it’s interesting but not surprising cause if Columbus came to the Americas in 1492 they had to have had pine tar back then tk water proof the ships I’d assume. I’d think carbon is bad for the atmosphere cause carbon is plant food. People should look up the 89 year weather cycle of global warming confirmed by tree rings going back centuries. Look up the Great Depression in the U.S. there was the dust bowl which everyone blamed on farming. But look up stuff. You’ll see Kansas got to 115 degrees. The heartland or bread basket of America got as hot as Phoenix or Las Vegas back in the 1930s!!! But I totally agree with you that your setup is great cause you can collect the pine tar and other volatiles. Well not all of them. I remember one video in Georgie I believe. They would do pyrolysis but see your setup burns the wood volatile gases. In some setups the wood gas is taken throw a copper pipe to distill in cold water and end up in a barrel. Maybe that’s the turpentine can’t remember. But I love your setup. If someone was burning pine it’d be amazing to catch pine tar.
@koltoncrane30997 ай бұрын
My question is do you only sell these setups in the video? Are you an engineer or did you use an engineering firm? A few years ago we moved a large dump trailer used on a garbage truck. It’s like 30 feet long maybe. The one end has a hing so it swings up. I thought to myself now that would be amazing to make charcoal and tilt it so pine tar runs down to one end. A lot of logging sites or sites that were chained with anchor chain has a limitless supply of pine stumps from the 1960s and more recent chaining in western U.S. To be economical you’d probably need a semi trailer or maybe a shorter 30 foot trailer with your biochar maker. I suppose it’d take days of burning for stumps to turn into charcoal but you would be able to collect drums of pine tar. Oh my question was do you make any thirty foot long? You’d need long ones if you were to do large volumes of stumps. Or do you consult or sell your attachments and setup for those that would build their own? I bet you could sell a few big setups to the logging industry or others in areas that have logging going on. Look up in Utah how the government pays for lop and scatter. They pay people to cut down trees and just leave them there or pile em up. Sometimes they burn them, but if you had your setup you could make charcoal up in the mountains.
@koltoncrane30997 ай бұрын
I clicked your link and it shows you sell plans which is a great idea. I guess my only question is could you use your plans if I bought it and expand the length of the tank to be way longer so it could do volume and be more economical for large quantities of wood? Another idea I’ve heard is Bitcoin miners using flare off from oil rigs to produce energy to mine Bitcoin. If you guys design these things you maybe could design a biochar maker where the wood gas is moved to an electricity burner to produce energy for Bitcoin miners and then just use junk wood to heat up the biochar tank. That way companies can claim their Bitcoin miners are green and is removing carbon as charcoal is a stable form of carbon that’s sequestered.
@carbonoffsetzone7 ай бұрын
@koltoncrane3099 I am an engineer, and have built 40 foot container units, which proved very expensive and cumbersome. Most people want small mobile units, which is why I designed these.
@itsumonihon7 ай бұрын
Cool but the music is just awful sorry
@carbonoffsetzone7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. A lot of people like it. You can't please everyone. 😊
@jakubstanicek67267 ай бұрын
Hello! Its awsome. I had this concept on my mind for very long time, you are the first one I see made it a real thing! Question - do you thing there is enough heat to boil water in a boiler and feed the steam into the chamber? This is how activated charcoal is made - the overheated steam acts as a mild oxidizer and creates microcavities in the charcoal, significantly increasing its inner surface. It also produces mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which is flammable and can be burnt like the syngas. Check Making activated carbon video from Codys Lab for better explanation. Thanks!
@carbonoffsetzone7 ай бұрын
Yes, I've done this. You can simply open the door when the run is finished and spray water onto the hot charcoal. It will become steam on contact. I personally prefer dry charcoal, as grinding wet char clogs up pipes.Our biochar has been in the activated carbon range dry.
@jakubstanicek67267 ай бұрын
@@carbonoffsetzone Thats not really activating the charcoal, just making it wet as you said. The reaction of charcoal with water that makes it activated happens only at high temperatures, ideally around 900 celsius. So you need to feed the steam into the reactor when heating it. Ideally after the woodgas release phase is finished.
@carbonoffsetzone7 ай бұрын
@jakubstanicek6726 actually steam is created at 101 degrees C. Spraying water on hot char creates steam, which does increase the surface area, but wet char is more problematic than it's worth. This is from a scientific report from.. Effect of steam activation of biochar produced from a giant Miscanthus on copper sorption and toxicity Author links open overlay panelTaeyong Shim a, Jisu Yoo a, Changkook Ryu b, Yong-Kwon Park c, Jinho Jung a "Although BC has a much lower surface area than ABC (181 and 322 m2 g−1, respectively), the Cu sorption capacities of BC and ABC are not significantly different ".