A family run poultry farm in Sweden recently coupled Stronga FlowDrya equipment with their Biomacon pyrolysis reactor to make use of surplus heat not needed for poultry house heating, directing it instead towards drying feedstocks for the production of biochar.
Drying Woodchips
The Role of FlowDrya in Optimising Biochar Production
Biochar has emerged as a promising resource in enhancing soil health, improving agricultural productivity, and contributing to sustainable environmental management. Central to optimal biochar quality and its effectiveness when applied to soil, is the integral step of drying the feedstock prior to pyrolysis.
Biochar; The Long-Term Successor to Peat?
At Stronga, we’ve spoken with many customers seeking sustainable alternatives to peat-based growing substrates. Biochar has emerged as a promising, long-term solution. Learn why, in the article.
Drying Feedstocks Unlocks Biochar’s Immense Potential
Biochar is quickly becoming recognised for its immense potential as an effective carbon sequestration and soil-enhancing resource. As our source identifies, pre-drying the feedstock remains crucial in delivering quality biochar from the pyrolysis process. Learn about the important role of FlowDrya in biochar production.
Collaboration Beyond Borders – Drying Sandalwood in Western Australia
Stronga were recently approached by a Sandalwood plantation owner in Western Australia who were looking to dry sustainably-produced, native Australian sandalwood, one of only two remaining viable species. Read on to learn more.
From Sawmill to Energy Production Plant
Stronga recently supplied FlowDrya equipment to a family-owned sawmill who are drying woodchip to produce a high calorific fuel for on-site energy production via wood gasification.