The Warm Heart FC Trough
The Warm Heart team has been developing a new type of flame cap /
flame curtain (FC) biochar production unit. These are FC Trough units,
which are defined as above ground FC units with a non-square,
rectangular top aspect.
The general design was developed as a result of considering the
easiest low tech way to pyrolyze a great variety of the feedstock types
available to the small holders in developing countries, that is, with a
minimum amount of processing &/or transportation of the feedstock
beyond the initial harvesting.
Given this economy of effort/cost and the basic growth pattern of
much potential feedstock, the design will be of interest to the small to
medium low tech, distributed biochar makers in developed regions. These
are derivatives of the original Japanese technology and are Top Fed
Open Draft FC units and not to be confused with kilns since they do not
fit the Standard English definition of kiln.
The Warm Heart team took the basic FC trough concept and, with the
support of management, come up with a special FC Trough design which
features reduced weight without sacrificing durability and without
greatly increasing fabrication cost or difficulty.
This is accomplished by reducing the thickness of the firebox sheet
metal and laying out the base and long sides as a single rectangular
panel so that the sides are simply bent up from the central base section
of the panel at the desired angle.
The ends are inverted isosceles trapezoids congruent with the outline
of the bent base and long sides. They are welded on at right angles to
the base. This lightweight fire box is cradled in a light weight
supporting frame made of box iron (or square iron – iron bars with a
hollow square cross section).
To further strengthen the unit and secure the firebox in place, four
angle irons encircle the top of the unit with the downward facing arms
on the inside of the unit and the opposite arms making the uppermost rim
of the unit. Thus the firebox rim is sandwiched between the box iron
cradle rim and the angle iron (See schematic details, photos 22
&23).
This basic concept will be referred to as the Warm Heart Trough design.
http://warmheartworldwide.org/new-type-fc-biochar-production-unit/
This site has been created to facilitate the establishment of a South East Asian biochar interest group. BIG-SEA could provide communication and linkage between biochar researchers, farmers, related industry and supporting organisations, interested in tropically focused biochar industry development. Please get in touch if you are interested in supporting or participating in this effort.
Wednesday, 12 October 2016
Friday, 7 October 2016
US Consulate General Chiang Mai Goes BioChar After Conference with Warm Heart
US Consulate General Chiang Mai Goes BioChar After Conference with Warm Heart: The US Embassy has declared that it will go fully BioChar after a conference today with Michael Shafer from Warm Heart introducing the facts and theory behind the burning technique, followed by a demonstration to officials and a training program for the gardeners at the embassy.
Sunday, 2 October 2016
BBF newsletter - soil remediation
The latest newsletter features the following articles: David Werner (Newcastle University) and Sarah Hale (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute) on ‘Biochar applications in sediment and soil pollution remediation’ and Richard Copley (livestock farmer from Lincolnshire) on ‘Climate mitigating cattle?’
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