Paint Removal Carbonization Plant
Category:
Charcoal Plant
Specifications
| Raw Material | Paint cans, metal containers |
| Final Product | Charcoal briquettes / charcoal powder |
| Working Method | Carbonization + Paint removal |
| Capacity | 200-600 kg/hour |
| Environmental Feature | Emission treatment system |
| Power | 25-40 kW |
| Certification | CE, ISO9001 |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Installation | Professional guidance available |
Product Details
Feature Parameter Application
A paint removal carbonization plant is a specialized facility designed to efficiently and safely remove paint and coatings from various substrates using carbonization techniques. This process involves thermal treatment that breaks down organic materials, including paints, into simpler compounds, thereby enabling the recovery or reuse of the underlying material.
- Carbonization Process:Thermal decomposition, paint and coatings are subjected to high temperatures in an oxygen-controlled environment, causing them to break down into gases and char, effectively stripping the substrate of unwanted layers.
- Byproduct Management: The gases produced can often be captured and treated for reuse, reducing emissions and waste.
- Temperature Control:Precision in managing temperature is crucial to ensure effective paint removal while protecting the substrate from damage.
- Efficiency: The carbonization process can remove multiple layers of paint quickly compared to traditional methods like sanding or chemical stripping.

Paint removal carbonization plant represents an advanced technological solution aimed at improving the efficiency of the paint removal process while being environmentally responsible.