Biomass fuel: refers to the combustion of biomass materials as fuel, usually mainly agricultural and forestry wastes (such as straw, sawdust, sugarcane bagasse, rice bran, etc.), which is mainly different from fossil fuels. In current national policies and environmental protection standards, direct combustion of biomass is a highly polluting fuel and can only be used in large stoves in rural areas and is not allowed in cities. The application of biomass fuel is actually mainly biomass molding fuel (BMF), which uses agricultural and forestry wastes as raw materials and processes them through crushing, mixing, extrusion, drying and other processes to make various castings (such as blocks (shaped, granular, etc.), a new type of clean fuel that can be burned directly.
How is biomass pellet fuel formed?
Introduction How is biomass fuel pellets formed? Biomass fuel: refers to the combustion of materials derived from biomass as fuel, generally mainly agricultural and forestry waste (such as straw, sawdust, sugar cane bagasse, rice bran, etc.)