Agro-Forestry Residue Briquettes Sustainable Alternative for Fire Wood:
Firewood is an essential part of life all over the world, this precious resource is playing vital role in the life of every rural family. It is here in the rural area of Pakistan where almost every village family spend good portion of their day in gathering wood for cooking, heating and charcoal making. This dependence on wood has remarkable impact on the forest and economies worldwide, globally forest are depleting at an alarming rate of 2.5 to 3% per year. This happens because people need wood for cooking, heating etc. and today wood is the most available and economical resource for poor. Destruction of these forests affects the rural poor making harder and harder for them to live without cheapest firewood. It has wider affects contributing to climate change and global warming.
Briquettes made from agricultural residues and other biomass waste has following advantages over other fuels such as fire wood, loose biomass & coal.
• Consistent CV (Calorific Value) around 4000 kcal/kg.
• High density of +650 kg/m3 and convenient size for easy transport from long distance.
• Low moisture of around 8-10% for easy and efficient firing.
• Round the year availability
• It gives much higher boiler efficiency compared to firewood or loose biomass because of lower moisture, higher bulk density and lower ash content.
• There is no fly-ash when briquettes are burnt.
• Combustion is more uniform compared to coal and boiler response to changes in steam requirement is faster due to higher quantity of volatile matter in briquettes.
• It is inexhaustible because it is produced every year and so forms a source of renewable energy.
• It is non-polluting because it has no Sulphur like coal or oil.
• Cheapest renewable fuel and most suitable for boilers
Biomass Briquettes are made from the Agriculture Waste, Forestry Waste, and Industrial Waste. It is converted into solid cylindrical shape. The Technology to binding the wastage is called the Binder less Technology. It does not require any kind of Binder or Chemical / Adhesive. Many of the developing countries are now diversified to promote this technology, because it has low pollution and easy to use. Briquets are used in the Industries like Paper Mills, Solvent Extraction Plants, Vegetable Plant, Chemical Plant, Textile Units, Dying House, Food Processing Units, Milk Plant, Sugarcane Mills, Leather Industries, Laminating Industries etc. The Machine to make the Briquettes from Agricultural Waste, Forestry Waste, and Industrial Waste is called the Biomass Briquetting Plant.
Firewood is an essential part of life all over the world, this precious resource is playing vital role in the life of every rural family. It is here in the rural area of Pakistan where almost every village family spend good portion of their day in gathering wood for cooking, heating and charcoal making. This dependence on wood has remarkable impact on the forest and economies worldwide, globally forest are depleting at an alarming rate of 2.5 to 3% per year. This happens because people need wood for cooking, heating etc. and today wood is the most available and economical resource for poor. Destruction of these forests affects the rural poor making harder and harder for them to live without cheapest firewood. It has wider affects contributing to climate change and global warming.
Briquettes made from agricultural residues and other biomass waste has following advantages over other fuels such as fire wood, loose biomass & coal.
• Consistent CV (Calorific Value) around 4000 kcal/kg.
• High density of +650 kg/m3 and convenient size for easy transport from long distance.
• Low moisture of around 8-10% for easy and efficient firing.
• Round the year availability
• It gives much higher boiler efficiency compared to firewood or loose biomass because of lower moisture, higher bulk density and lower ash content.
• There is no fly-ash when briquettes are burnt.
• Combustion is more uniform compared to coal and boiler response to changes in steam requirement is faster due to higher quantity of volatile matter in briquettes.
• It is inexhaustible because it is produced every year and so forms a source of renewable energy.
• It is non-polluting because it has no Sulphur like coal or oil.
• Cheapest renewable fuel and most suitable for boilers
Biomass Briquettes are made from the Agriculture Waste, Forestry Waste, and Industrial Waste. It is converted into solid cylindrical shape. The Technology to binding the wastage is called the Binder less Technology. It does not require any kind of Binder or Chemical / Adhesive. Many of the developing countries are now diversified to promote this technology, because it has low pollution and easy to use. Briquets are used in the Industries like Paper Mills, Solvent Extraction Plants, Vegetable Plant, Chemical Plant, Textile Units, Dying House, Food Processing Units, Milk Plant, Sugarcane Mills, Leather Industries, Laminating Industries etc. The Machine to make the Briquettes from Agricultural Waste, Forestry Waste, and Industrial Waste is called the Biomass Briquetting Plant.







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