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Biomass machinery is an equipment used to process agricultural and forestal waste into renewable energy sources like briquettes, pellets etc.
Biomass machinery can process a range of raw materials like agricultural, forestal and other organic waste.
Biomass machinery transforms waste into valuable renewable energy, reduces dependency on fossil fuels and reduces carbon emissions.
It completely depends on the raw material you have, production capacity, and the final product you want (briquettes, pellets etc.).
A briquetting machine turns raw biomass waste into briquettes that can be used as a biofuel.
Any type of Agri-forestal waste such as paddy straw, mustard, sawdust, wood shavings, and other biomass materials like wild grass shrubs, pine needles, wood logs, shaving and twigs, press mud, coffee waste, sugarcane straws etc. can be used in a briquetting machine.
The machine compresses the raw material under high pressure to form dense briquettes without using any binding material.
Briquettes which are made from agri-forestal waste are eco-friendly, easy to store, and provide a higher thermal value compared to raw waste.
The quality of briquettes can be affected by many factors, including the compression ratio, the moisture content of the raw materials, the temperature during production, and the tolerance clearance between the mould and sleeve.
There are various types of briquetting machines available. The list includes Hydraulic briquette machine, Biomass briquette machine, Stamping briquette machine, Screw briquette machine, Charcoal briquette machine etc.
There are various types of briquetting machines available. The list includes Hydraulic briquette machine, Biomass briquette machine, Stamping briquette machine, Screw briquette machine, Charcoal briquette machine etc. They also have variations like single feed, dual feed. These machines are available with a varied production range as well as power requirements.
Biomass Briquettes have a bulk density of around 800 kg/m3. Biomass Pellets have a bulk density of around 700 kg/m3. While the loose biomass has a bulk density of 60 to 180 kg/m3.
Both briquetting & pelletizing improves the energy density of biomass, increasing its Gross Calorific Value (GCV), making them easy to handle, store & use. They are an efficient energy source than fossil fuels.
A pellet machine is used to convert biomass material into compressed fuel called pellets.
They are commonly used for heating, power generation, and industrial boilers.
A briquetting machine produces larger size logs known as briquettes (40, 60, 70, 90, 100 mm), while a pellet machine produces small cylindrical pellets (6, 8, 10 mm).
Regular cleaning, lubrication & greasing, and inspection of the pellet die and rollers. These are basic maintenance requirements for pellet machine.
A hammer mill crushes biomass materials into granulated form for further processing.
Agri-forestal waste, coconut shells, hazelnut shells, wood chips, straw, husks, and other biomass can be processed by a hammer mill.
Hammer mill helps reduce raw material size for easier handling and higher efficiency for the production of briquettes & pellets.
The shredder reduces large pieces of biomass waste into smaller, more manageable sizes, making it easier to process them further.
A Shredder can process any type of waste including agricultural, forest, e-waste, bio, industrial and municipal waste etc.
An agri waste chipper chops various agri-forestal waste into small chips for further processing.
Chipped materials can be used further in briquette or pellet production, or directly as biofuel.
A wood chipper processes logs and branches into wood chips into uniform sizes ranging between 30 to 50mm.
Yes, wood chips can be used directly in boilers, or further processed into briquettes or pellets.
This machine converts wood waste into fine sawdust suitable for making briquettes, pellets, or as bedding material.
A dryer helps in reducing the moisture content in biomass, ensuring the better quality of briquettes and pellets.
A flash dryer is a faster option for drying smaller, lighter materials, while a rotary dryer is ideal for bulkier materials with higher moisture in large volumes.
It unrolls the Straw bales of biomass material like paddy straw, sugarcane straw and wheat straws etc, helping prepare them for further processing.
The cow dung log machine converts semi-solid cow dung into logs, which can be used as an eco-friendly fuel alternative.
Yes, it reduces methane emissions and creates renewable fuel from animal waste.

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