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BioCharger, CharBoss From AirBurners Available For Demos

 

 

 

Air Burners is the world’s leading manufacturer of Air Curtain Burner Systems, offering the most economical and environmentally friendly solution for vegetative waste disposal. With decades of expertise, Air Burners has developed rugged, reliable machines that strike a critical balance between effective waste management and environmental protection. Our systems, rigorously tested by top agencies such as the U.S. EPA and international governments, ensure cleaner air by significantly reducing particulates during the burning process.

Building on their commitment to sustainability, the Air Burners BioCharger transforms wood waste into clean, renewable energy. Perfect for off-grid applications, disaster recovery efforts, and remote locations without access to traditional power infrastructure. The system stores energy in its battery storage module, providing reliable power for charging electric equipment.

Air Burners continues to lead in innovation with the mobile biochar producing CharBoss, which converts wood waste into biochar with minimal processing and minimal water usage. Developed in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service, the CharBoss creates opportunities for forest restoration, soil improvement, and land reclamation. This technology not only helps manage vegetation effectively but also turns waste into a valuable resource for restoring ecosystems.

With a range of products that combine waste reduction functionality, Air Burners is pioneering the future of biomass energy. Whether it’s supporting construction projects, managing storm debris, or reducing the need for costly landfill expansion, our machines are a cornerstone of efficient and sustainable wood waste disposal.

Join us in February for a BioCharger demonstration and see how Air Burners’ solutions are transforming wood waste management and renewable energy generation.

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