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Biomass Briquette OR Bio Coal is made from agricultural, wooden and forestry wastes by high compression process without adding any chemical, glue or binder. It is thus ‘binder-less’ technology product resulting in 100% natural eco-friendly solid fuel. Bio coal is a replacement for oil or coal, fire-wood; and can be used as a solid fuel in boilers, furnace, oven, heaters etc in manufacturing plants.
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A number of companies in India have switched from furnace oil, fire-wood and coal to biomass briquettes to save costs on boiler fuels. Many companies are using biomass briquettes as a fuel to earn Carbon Credit. Biomass briquettes also provide more calorific value/kg and save great amount on boiler fuel costs.
A popular biomass briquette takes a waste produce such as sawdust, groundnut shells, cotton stalk, castor seed shells etc.; compresses it and then extrudes it to make a reconstituted log that can replace firewood and coal. Burning a biomass briquette is far more efficient than burning firewood or coal. Moisture content of a briquette can be as low as 4%, whereas green firewood may be as high as 65%.
Shape: 90mm diameter solid cylindrical with 70 to 400mm length
Moisture: 5 to 10%
Ash: 2 to 10%
Calorific Value: 3500+ KCal/Kg
Supply ability: 2500 Ton per month
BENEFITS OF BRIQUETTES COMPARED TO COAL AND FIRE-WOOD
Briquettes are cheaper - CV per rupee spent is more compared to coal or fire-wood.
This high density biomass fuel extends your burn times greatly
100% natural, no chemical, glue or binders used
Cost effective, huge saving compared to coal or fire-wood burning
Environmentally friendly using our renewable resources
Clean burning – minimal smoke, creosote and ash Briquettes do not emit smoke with sulfur or phosphorus and also fly ash, hence no need of pollution control equipment
Easy to handle and store
Low ash content( below 10%) in comparison to coal( 25 to 40%) resulting least boiler ash disposal problems
Uniformity in size, density and moisture ensures predictable burning time
High sulfur content of oil and coal, when burnt, pollutes the environment. There is no sulfur in briquettes
Bio mass briquettes have a higher practical thermal value and much lower ash content(2-10% compare to 20-40% in coal)
Briquettes have a consistent quality, have high burning efficiency are ideally sized for complete combustion
Combustion is more uniform compared to coal and boiler response to changes in steam requirements is faster due to higher quantity of volatile matter in briquettes.
There will be no corrosion effect on boiler equipment resulting in negligible maintenance cost. Coal on the other hand produces Sulphur dioxide, which on mixing with moisture produces sulfuric acid and corrosive acid.
contact us:
A number of companies in India have switched from furnace oil, fire-wood and coal to biomass briquettes to save costs on boiler fuels. Many companies are using biomass briquettes as a fuel to earn Carbon Credit. Biomass briquettes also provide more calorific value/kg and save great amount on boiler fuel costs.
A popular biomass briquette takes a waste produce such as sawdust, groundnut shells, cotton stalk, castor seed shells etc.; compresses it and then extrudes it to make a reconstituted log that can replace firewood and coal. Burning a biomass briquette is far more efficient than burning firewood or coal. Moisture content of a briquette can be as low as 4%, whereas green firewood may be as high as 65%.
Shape: 90mm diameter solid cylindrical with 70 to 400mm length
Moisture: 5 to 10%
Ash: 2 to 10%
Calorific Value: 3500+ KCal/Kg
Supply ability: 2500 Ton per month
BENEFITS OF BRIQUETTES COMPARED TO COAL AND FIRE-WOOD
Briquettes are cheaper - CV per rupee spent is more compared to coal or fire-wood.
This high density biomass fuel extends your burn times greatly
100% natural, no chemical, glue or binders used
Cost effective, huge saving compared to coal or fire-wood burning
Environmentally friendly using our renewable resources
Clean burning – minimal smoke, creosote and ash Briquettes do not emit smoke with sulfur or phosphorus and also fly ash, hence no need of pollution control equipment
Easy to handle and store
Low ash content( below 10%) in comparison to coal( 25 to 40%) resulting least boiler ash disposal problems
Uniformity in size, density and moisture ensures predictable burning time
High sulfur content of oil and coal, when burnt, pollutes the environment. There is no sulfur in briquettes
Bio mass briquettes have a higher practical thermal value and much lower ash content(2-10% compare to 20-40% in coal)
Briquettes have a consistent quality, have high burning efficiency are ideally sized for complete combustion
Combustion is more uniform compared to coal and boiler response to changes in steam requirements is faster due to higher quantity of volatile matter in briquettes.
There will be no corrosion effect on boiler equipment resulting in negligible maintenance cost. Coal on the other hand produces Sulphur dioxide, which on mixing with moisture produces sulfuric acid and corrosive acid.
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