Hot sale Briquette Machine that is applicable to various materials
Natural Briquettes Features
1. Uniformity and standardization
2. Eco friendly & renewable .
3. Could be tailored according to specific usage. For example, household and institution use have different requirements about the calorific value and ash content.
4. More cost-effective than traditional fuel.
5. Higher thermal calorific value around 4000Kcal/kg.
6. Lower ash content 2%-5%. There is no fly ash when burn.
7. Consistent high burning efficiency due to the low moisture.
8. Easy for transportation, feeding and combustion due to unique shape.
9. Combustion is more uniform compared to other fuel.
10. Demandable market due to high rise in fossil fuels price.
Biomass Briquette Applications
1. Boilers: It can be used in the boilers of Paper Mills, Sugar Mills, Dyeing houses, leather, lamination industries, Vanaspati units, Food Processing Units, Oil Extraction Units, Solvent Extraction Plant and many other plants and industries.
2. Furnace & Foundries
It can be used for metal heating & melting (where melting point is less than 1000d/cel.)
3. Brick Kilns
It is the total, substitute of steam coal.
4. Residential & Commercial Heating
For winter heating in Cold areas and Hotels, Canteens, Cafeterias and house hold kitchen appliances etc.
Biomass Briquette Business Model
1. Be a Biomass Briquette Manufacturer: Investment and suitable site is needed to start such a business. You need to have a considerate layout of the whole production process from raw material collecting to finished products sale. This business mode is relatively more profitable as they can provide products directly to consumers or traders.
2. Be a Briquette Trader: The other model is to buy biomass briquettes from briquettes producer in bulk at a relatively low price and then sell them at a profitable price.
Examples of Calorific Value(cal/kg) and Ash Percentage of Major Agro Wastes Briquettes Available
Agro Wastes | Cal./kg. | Ash Contents |
Groundnut shell briquettes | 4524 k. | 3.80% |
Paper briquettes | 4841 k. | 1.5% |
Palm kernel briquettes | 4985 k. | 2.0% |
Rape seed waste briquettes | 4403 k. | 5.3% |
Papyrus briquettes | 3965 k. | 5.6% |
Bagasse briquettes | 4380 K. | 1.80% |
Castor seed shells briquettes | 3862 k. | 8.00% |
Sawdust Briq briquettes | 3898 k. | 8.20% |
Cotton stalks/chips briquettes | 4252 k. | 3.00% |
Bamboo dust briquettes | 4160 k. | 8.00% |
Coffee husk briquettes | 4045 k. | 5.30% |
Tobacco waste briquettes | 2910 k. | 31.5% |
Tea waste briquettes | 4237 k. | 3.80% |
Paddy straw briquettes | 3469 k. | 15.5% |
Mustard stalk briquettes | 4200 k. | 3.40% |
Mustard shell briquettes | 4300 k. | 3.70% |
Wheat straw briquettes | 4100 k. | 8.00% |
Sunflower stalk briquettes | 4300 k. | 4.30% |
Jute waste briquettes | 4428 k. | 3.00% |
Palm husk briquettes | 3900 k. | 4.90% |
Soya bean husk briquettes | 4170 k. | 4.10% |
Sugarcane briquettes | 3996 k. | 10.00% |
Barks wood briquettes | 1270 k. | 4.40% |
Forestry waste briquettes | 3000 k. | 7.00% |
Coir pitch briquettes | 4146 k. | 9.10% |
Rice husks briquettes | 3200 k. | 19.20% |
Wood chips briquettes | 4785 k. | 1.20% |