Monday, October 12, 2015

The Condition of Briquetting In India

Nowadays, there is a huge demand for the new and clean energy to meet the requirements of the new environmental law and reduce emissions of the fossil fuels. Agrowaste shows great potential in India as a source of energy instead of fossil fuels. It can be used as the raw materials of biomass briquette fuels through the processing of briquette machine.

The process of briquetting is the physical transformation of loose raw materials mostly made of agro-waste like rice husks, bagasse, ground nut shells and other organic materials like municipal solid waste into high density fuel briquettes through a compacting process. The resultant form change increased the calorific value of the product as compared to loose material.

Households in rural India are highly depend on firewood as their main source of energy, partly because non-biofuels tend to be expensive, and access to affordable fuel alternatives to coal, gas, kerosene and electricity for cooking and heating is in limited. Since the early 1980s, three types of briquetting technologies were introduced into India--PARU, screw extruder and piston press.

The technique for briquetting is not complex in the sense that it does not demand microelectronics or highly sophisticated operating conditions or techniques. It uses local materials as process inputs, and the equipment can be made in standard engineering workshops. Briquetting can therefore be considered as a particularly appropriate technology for indigenous production and use in rural areas of a developing country such as India.

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