Biomass Hot Air Furnace Commissioned For Rubber Processing in Thailand

Jun 03, 2026

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As energy costs continue to rise, more manufacturers are looking for heating systems that can balance stable performance, fuel flexibility, and operating cost control.

Zhejiang Meibao Industrial Technology Co., Ltd. is pleased to share that a Meibao Biomass Hot Air Furnace has been successfully commissioned and put into production at a rubber processing facility in Thailand.

 

Biomass Hot Air Furnace

 

Using Local Biomass Fuels

The biomass hot air furnace uses locally available biomass fuels, such as:

Palm shells

Wood chips

Tree branches

Other suitable biomass materials

By using local fuel resources, the customer can reduce dependence on conventional fuels and improve energy sourcing stability. This is especially useful for factories that need continuous heat supply for drying production.

Stable Heating for Rubber Drying

Rubber processing requires stable and continuous hot air. If the heat supply is unstable, drying quality and production efficiency may be affected.

The Meibao biomass hot air furnace provides clean and continuous hot air for the drying process. It helps the rubber processing facility maintain stable production while reducing fuel cost pressure.

Why Manufacturers Choose Biomass Heating

Biomass heating is becoming a practical option for many industrial users. Main advantages include:

Lower fuel costs

Better use of local energy materials

Stable hot air supply for drying

Improved operating efficiency

Reduced dependence on oil, gas, or coal

Suitable for continuous industrial production

Wide Industrial Applications

Meibao biomass hot air furnaces can be used in many industries, including:

Rubber drying

Detergent powder production

Fertilizer drying

Feed additive drying

Gypsum drying

Kaolin drying

Other industrial drying processes

 

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Meibao Biomass Hot Air Furnace Solution

Meibao provides customized biomass hot air furnace solutions based on fuel type, production capacity, temperature requirements, plant layout, and drying process needs.

For manufacturers who want to reduce energy costs and improve heat supply stability, biomass heating can be a practical choice.

Interested in exploring biomass heating for your facility? Contact us to discuss your project requirements.

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