The caloric value of biomass pellets mainly depends on the fuel raw materials. The calorific value of biomass pellets processed from different raw materials is different. Currently, biomass pellets on the market are divided into. two categories. Category: One type is biomass pellet fuel, in pellet form, and the other is biomass briquette fuel, a block-shaped product. Relatively speaking, the granular form has high density and is resistant to combustion, while the block form. has a low density and is not resistant to combustion.
The raw materials of biomass pellet fuel can be: wood, straw, rice shells, peanut shells, pepper stalks, bamboo, etc.
. At present, among the calorific values of biomass pellet fuels, bamboo pellet fuels and lScots pine wood pellet fuels have the highest calorific values of the different rope fuel pellets.
The raw materials of biomass briquettes are mainly peanut shells, rice husks, straw, cotton stalks, etc. These are processed into block products with high efficiency, moderate calorific value, high quality and low price. for big boilers!
The first category is the low calorific value table of biomass pellet fuel:
Bamboo pellet fuel: low, about 4,500 kcal
Pinus sylvestris pellet fuel: weak. 4300 kcal
Pine wood pellet fuel: low around 4200-4300 kcal
Hardwood pellet fuel: low around 420-4300 kcal
< p>Various poplar wood Pellet fuel: low around 3,900-4,000 kcalShell pellet fuelPeanut es: low around 3,700 kcal
Rice husk pellet fuel: low around 3,300 kcal
The second category is Low Calorific Value Table biomass briquette fuel:
Peanut shell briquette fuel: low calorific value is about 3,600 kcal
Straw briquette fuel: low 3,200 kcal Left and right map
One type of sales of dense biomass casting fuel is independent retail, which mainly registers independent business license to increase the field of the activity if it is a registered company. involves production, It is also necessary to go through relevant procedures such as environmental impact assessment and safety assessment, and simply increase the scope of activity.