Palm silk is a fiber extracted from palm fruit bunches or palm branches. It is characterized by a higher heat production when burned than typical biofuels, with a calorific value of 4,600 calories for high quality palm silk, and its unique chemical properties reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Palm silk is therefore a very good alternative fuel when it is fully shredded and disposed of and burned in incinerators.
Palm silk is fed into the double-shaft shredder by the chain conveyor and pushed into the knife box by the hydraulic presser above for crushing process. The conveyor can automatically adjust the feeding speed according to the load of the main motor to ensure the continuous and sufficient supply of raw materials in sequence. The crushed materials are concentrated and gathered to a discharge conveyor for output, waiting for the next step of process disposal.