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Case Study of a Biomass Gasifier Applied in a Ceramic Factory

Release time:2020-07-21page views:

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With the continuous maturation and upgrading of biomass gasification technology, its application scenarios have expanded. Since last year, biomass gasifiers have entered ceramic factories in the building materials industry, initiating applications in ceramic production and injecting new vitality into the industry's low-carbon transition.
Ceramic production is highly energy-intensive, requiring stable, high-temperature heat sources for processes like raw material drying, body forming, and firing—with strict demands on energy calorific value and stability. Previously, factories relied heavily on fossil fuels such as natural gas and heavy oil, leading to high costs and significant emissions, which failed to meet current environmental and low-carbon standards.
Since last year, numerous domestic ceramic enterprises have introduced biomass gasifiers and supporting systems. Utilizing local biomass resources, these systems generate clean gas to provide reliable heat sources, achieving partial or full fossil fuel substitution. This solution complies with environmental policies, effectively reduces operational costs, and drives the ceramic industry toward green, low-carbon, and sustainable development.