In June 2024, Beston Group shipped a BST-50 biochar machine to Australia for a biomass pyrolysis project focused on recycling almond shells. The Australian customer plans to sell the produced charcoal directly. Future plans include exploring its use as an additive in cattle and sheep feed, for soil improvement, and for carbon sequestration. Let’s dive into more details about this collaboration.
Cooperation Details of Almond Shells Biomass Pyrolysis Project in Australia
Confirm Project Demand (2021.8 & 2022.3 – 2022.6)
- Initially receive the Australian customer’ message in August 2021.
- Learn basic project information (raw materials, processing capacity, etc.). Project delays due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Receive the customer’s message again in March 2022.
- Reconfirm customer’s raw material type and possible project applications.
Solution Design and Communication (2022.6 – 2023.10)
- Preliminary discussions regarding specific production lines (drying line, crushing line, activation line).
- Inform the client about the feasibility of carbonizing hazelnuts (the generated charcoal can be sold for profit or used as ample raw material for activated carbon testing).
- Discuss the installation, layout, operation, and maintenance of a BST-50 biochar machine and three activated carbon production lines.
- Discuss specific equipment configurations and utilities (water, electricity, gas, etc.).
- Receive customers to visit our factory.
- Conduct carbonization test on client-sent samples.
- Conduct hazards and operability study.
- Repeatedly confirm project details.
Contract Signing (2023.11 – 2023.12)
- Contract negotiations and signing.
- Receive advance payment.
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Now you see how our comprehensive service meets the Australian customer’s needs. If you’re interested in biomass recycling project and charcoal making machine, please get in touch with us. We look forward to helping you achieve your project goals.