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Biofuel briquettes from biomass - Coggle Diagram
Biofuel briquettes from biomass
Compaction characteristics of biomass
Low bulk density
Major problem during storage, handling and transportation for further processing
Lowest bulk densities are around 40 kg/m3 for loose straw and bagasse; the highest levels are around 250 kg/m3 for some wood residues.
Direct burning of unprocessed biomass for industrial applications is very inefficient.
Densification
Quality depends on;
The solid biomass offers numerous advantages other than consistent quality and economical prices.
Moisture
Raw material
Particle size
Calculation
Power output
Burning rate
Manufaacturing
The production process does not involve high T, and is centered on a dry, high-pressure briquetting machine.
The process has simple flow, which is safe and which does not require skilled operating technique
Briquetting Plant
Operated in two ways
While pre-processing the raw material, the T of the feed material is not considered.
Taking into consideration the power consumption, the wear behavior of the screw and the T of the die, then the T of the raw material at the time of feeding to the screw extruder plays a significant role