Thursday, September 24, 2015

Composition and Production of Briquettes

Biomass briquettes, mostly made of green waste and other organic materials, are commonly used for electricity generation, heat and cooking fuel. The composition of the briquettes varies by area due to the availability of raw materials. The raw materials are gathered and compressed into briquette in order to burn longer and make transportation of the goods easier.

Biomass briquettes are made from agricultural waste and can be used as a replacement of fossil fuels such as oil or coal. They can be used to heat boiler in manufacturing plants. Biomass briquettes are a renewable source of energy and avoid adding fossil carbon to the atmosphere. Sawdust briquettes have developed over time with two distinct types: those with holes through the center, and those that are solid. Both types are classified as briquettes but are formed using different techniques. A solid briquette is manufactured using a piston press that compressed sandwiched layers of sawdust together. Briquettes with a hole are produced with a screw press. The hole is from the screw thread passing through the center, but it also increases the surface areas of the long and aids efficiency combustion. These briquettes are very different from charcoal because they do not have large concentrations of carbonaceous substances and added materials.

Compared to fissile fuels, the briquettes produce low net total greenhouse gas emissions because the materials used are already a part of the carbon cycle. We believe that more and more briquettes would be used in our daily life in the near future.

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