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Easy Operation Sawdust Briquette Machine
Easy Operation Sawdust Briquette Machine
Supplier Info
[China Supplier]
Contact Person : Mr. Li Pengfei
Tel : 0086-371-68530222
Fax : 0086-371-68530223
Product Detail
-Environment friendly -Wide application ranges -Economical & practical -Fine workmanship

Working Principle of sawdust briquette machine:

Briquetting is a process that biomass is compressed under high pressure and high tempreature.

The self bonding of biomass to form a briquette involves the therm-plastic flow of the biomass. The lignin content that occurs naturally in biomass is liberated under high pressure and temperature. Lignin serves as the glue in the briuetting process, thus binding, compressing the biomass to form into high density briquettes.

During this process, no binder needs to be used. So the output briquette is a type of clean and green fuel that is ideal for use in furnaces, boilers and open fires.

Production process:

1. Crushing the raw material into the size no bigger than 5mm. ( raw materials can be wood, wood branch, coconut shell, peanut shell, rice husk, sunflower husk).

2. Dry the crushed materials to 8-12%.

3. Pressing raw material into briquette.

4. Making wood briquette carbonized in the carbonized oven.

5. The shape of briquette can be round, quadrangular, hexagonal, etc.

Characteristic of Biomass Briquette Machine

1. No binder or noxious chemical need to use.

2. The humidity of the raw materials is controlled in 8-12%.

3. Using the advanced Hot air drying system with the perfect performance.

4. After the processing of High temperature, purification, smoke removing, the carbonizing equipment transforms the semi-finished bio-fuel briquette into a smoke-free, tasteless, non-toxic cleaning carbon. 

Easy Operation Sawdust Briquette Machine

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