Ingelia's latest development is a mobile and transportable HTC-Lab, built inside a standard-sized container for maritime transport. The HTC mobile plant can process all types of organic waste and sludge.
The HTC reactor has a volume of 300 liters and is equipped with a receiving device for feeding biomass. The HTC equipment is made of stainless steel and works at 220ºC.
The thermal energy for the process is provided by a resistor. After the HTC reactor, a grinding system reduces the particle size of the hydrochar while allowing the separation of inert matter, such as stones or pieces of metal and glass.
A sludge tank holds the hydrochar sludge prior to transport to the filter press, where the hydrochar is separated from the process water, producing hydrochar cakes.
The HTC-Lab is equipped with an in-house developed Scada program. Operators are trained by Ingelia's technology experts so that the plant can be operated both manually and automatically.
All equipment is CE certified and manufactured according to INGELIA quality standards.
Thanks to the transportable HTC-Lab, Ingelia customers can test all types of waste that are available near the site where they intend to build an industrial HTC facility.
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