ARBF Kiln


 Kiln
Green bricks should be dry going to the kiln. Bigger kilns are more efficient . Square kilns are generally more efficient than rectangular ones. Increasing insulation reduces heat losses . Placing fuel as close to the bricks as possible is most efficient . Continuous kilns are more efficient than batch kilns. A typical furnace needs all these features. We try to flow this.
Photo ARBF Kiln (Close)
ARBF Kiln (Close)
The main thing to make a green brick is the brick field. We can say that the brick field is produced by carbon dioxide wheat, we can call it a standard brick. Carbon dioxide emissions in bricks are low in brick
field. And this is possible only when the reactor is possible to stop the heat transport in the environment.
We know that heat is transmitted in three steps. One Conduction. Two conjunctions. And three radiation. If we can stop these three steps of heat transport. Then it is possible to create a standard brick field.
Photo ARBF Kiln (Open)
ARBF Kiln (Open)
We have provided three-level security to our reactor. It is not possible to heat the heat by passing the security. For example, these three levels of safety include shutdown of conduction, convection, and radiation. As a result, the thermal furnace cannot reach the outer environment.
By evaluating these aspects, we were able to build a standard furnace. Using this reactor to burn bricks will require less amount of coal. So, carbon dioxide emitted less in our environment. We can gift the carbon dioxide free environment to the world.

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