Friday, October 30, 2015

Making Biomass Briquette Charcoal with Maize Stalk and Corn Cobs

Maize stalk and corn cobs used to be burned directly at home for cooking in rural areas, and some of them are fed as forage for animal husbandry. Even stacks of stalks were piled behind residences posing a threat to human safety in case of fire hazards.

However, maize stalk and corn cobs can be processed into briquette charcoal as well. Autumn boasts the season of bumper harvest, and at the same time, a large amount of corn stalk and corn cobs will be produced. Matter of fact, the seemingly wasted material can be processed in a recycled manner into maize stalk briquettes and corn cobs briquette charcoal, the thermal value of which will hit 5000kcal, the equivalent of standard coal. After being combusted, the briquette charcoal, chemically speaking, will become plant ash which is used as potash fertilizer. In this special way, the conventional production of burning forest will be converted into green powerhouse for our sustained economic development, hands down.

Briquette machines are often used to process maize stalk and corn cobs into biomass briquette charcoal with the features of high efficiency, stable performance and low investment. For more information, please visit our website or contact us.

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