What kind of raw material can be used to produce biomass briquettes? Will the quality of the briquettes be same produced from different raw materials? Today, let’s talk about this question:
There are many raw materials which can be used to produce briquettes, such as straw, straw, twigs, sawdust, rice husk, peanut shells, crops, and a series of carbonaceous materials.
Otherwise, the carbon content or quality of the raw material itself directly affects the finished product. Which kind of raw material produces the best quality briquettes?
1. Pine: Almost all pine wood is suitable for making biomass briquettes.
2. Miscellaneous hardwood: There are various types of miscellaneous hardwoods, such as birch, eucalyptus, willow, and some fruit trees and various types of bamboo can be included in this file, and most of them can be used as raw material for making briquettes.
Compared with sawdust, rice husk and straw generally have disadvantages such as large ash content and low calorific value. However, due to abundant supply of straw and rice straw, we can use the briquettes for barbecue, heating, hot pot, mosquito coils, etc. The briquettes produced by sawdust has many advantages high carbon content, high density, long burning time, and high calorific value.
We recommend that customers choose raw materials according to local resources, crop wastes, branches, sawdust, etc., to make higher-priced briquettes at a lower cost of raw materials, which is every customer's hope.