Biomass Pellets
- Production Process:
- Raw materials (like wood chips, sawdust, agricultural residues) are ground into fine particles.
- The particles are dried to reduce moisture content.
- The dried material is compressed under high pressure and temperature to form cylindrical pellets.
- Specialties:
- High Energy Density: Pellets have a high energy density, making them efficient for heat and power generation.
- Consistent Quality: The standardized size and shape of pellets ensure consistent combustion and heat output.
- Low Moisture Content: Low moisture content leads to efficient burning and reduced emissions.
- Automated Handling: Pellets are well-suited for automated feeding systems in industrial boilers and power plants.
Biomass Briquettes
- Production Process:
- Raw materials (like agricultural residues, wood waste, or paper) are dried and ground into smaller particles.
- The particles are mixed with a binding agent and compressed into various shapes (e.g., rectangular, cylindrical).
- Specialties:
- Versatility: Briquettes can be made from a wider range of raw materials than pellets.
- Lower Production Cost: The production process for briquettes is often less complex and less energy-intensive.
- Suitable for Small-Scale Applications: Briquettes are commonly used in domestic stoves and small-scale industrial boilers.
- Reduced Ash Content: Briquettes typically produce less ash compared to raw biomass, reducing cleaning and maintenance requirements.
Our Specialties:
Biomass Pellets
1) Mustard Husk Pellets
2) Groundnut Shell Pellets
3) Agrowaste Pellets
4) Sawdust Pellets
Biomass Briquettes
1) Agrowaste Briquette
2) Groundnut Shell Briquette
3) Corncob Briquette
4) Mustard Husk Briquette
5) Sawdust Briquette
6) Soybean Briquette