Biomass Briquettes
Biomass briquettes are made from agricultural waste and are a replacement for fossil fuels such as oil, coal or wood, and can be used as a fuel in boilers in the manufacturing plants. Biomass briquettes are a renewable source of energy and avoid adding fossil carbon to the atmosphere.
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Wood pellets are a type of wood fuel, generally made from compacted sawdust or other wastes from sawmilling and other wood products manufacture,[1] but also sometimes from sources such as whole-tree removal or tree tops and branches leftover after logging and which otherwise help replenish soil nutrients.
...moreCharcoal Briquettes
Charcoal briquettes are made of two primary ingredients (comprising about 90% of the final product) and several minor ones. One of the primary ingredients, known as char, is basically the traditional charcoal, as described above. It is responsible for the briquette's ability to light easily and to produce the desired wood-smoke flavor. The most desirable raw material for this component is hardwoods such as beech, birch, hard maple, hickory, and oak. Some manufacturers also use softwoods like pine, or other organic materials like fruit pits and nut shells.
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