BEC Process

The BEC Process is a continuous high output process. The process was developed utilizing individual units, linked together to make modules (2 units) or systems (3 or more units) to match the production needs of each application. Each unit is skid mounted for easy transport and assembly at the processing site. The BEC Process is an advanced technology that converts organic material into an activated carbon product and a clean gas. It is not a burning, combustion, anaerobic digestion, or incineration process. The clean medium Btu gas can be used for a myriad of purposes such as production of electricity from turbine generators for sale to local utilities, firing boilers, etc. Manufactured activated carbon has many applications and markets, primarily filtration media.

Although the BEC Process manufactures a high quality Activated Carbon, it can process most any type of organic or synthetic material (feedstock). The value and quality of the final activated carbon is dependent on the feedstock; for instance, coal will produce a more commercially desirable activated carbon than some other organic based material. The BEC Process is classified as a closed loop system because the conversion process is contained within piping and sealed equipment without emissions.