Currently, the use of so-called compacted fuel from biomass, which is most often presented on the market in the form of fuel briquettes and pellets, is becoming increasingly popular. Now many European countries use this type of fuel quite widely. Finland and Denmark are among the largest producers of fuel briquettes and pellets, but they are also the largest consumers.
In Russia, this fuel has appeared relatively recently and is just beginning to gain its place in the market.
The production of fuel briquettes is carried out today from a wide variety of raw materials: from woodworking waste to other cellulose-containing raw materials, crop production waste, as well as processing industry.
It should be said that fuel briquettes and pellets are probably the most environmentally friendly and fairly efficient type of fuel today. Well, the fact that they are made from various already unnecessary and sometimes harmful waste from various industries only adds to the advantages of this type of activity.
The method of producing fuel briquettes is not new at all and was known back in the 19th century. Today, the principles of production of fuel briquettes have remained the same, but the equipment for the production of fuel briquettes, of course, has undergone a number of innovations and improvements.
Special presses of various types are used in modern production. One example of such equipment is an extruder press. This device is designed specifically for the production of fuel briquettes from sawdust of various types of wood. A special feature of this equipment is the absence of any binders in the production process.
In addition, this equipment for the production of fuel briquettes allows for some changes in technology during the production process. In this case, it becomes possible to use various plant wastes as raw materials, for example, sunflower husks, rice, buckwheat, oat husks and others. The principle of operation of this press is quite simple, and the process itself is almost completely automated and does not require the participation of workers. The raw material for the manufacture of briquettes enters a special receiving hopper, then the mixture is heated and, due to the rotation of the screw, takes the form of a briquette of certain predetermined sizes, after which the finished briquette is broken off and sent to cool.
A roller press is also an equipment for the production of fuel briquettes, but only from charcoal (more precisely, its screening) using certain binders.
And minor changes in the parameters make it possible to produce coal briquettes, the raw material for which is the screening of coal. The mixture of screening and binders enters the receiving hopper. The rotation of the rolls causes the mixture to compress and form a briquette.
The production of fuel briquettes is not the only option for obtaining biofuels.
Another method of producing fuel pellets is pellets. Pellet production equipment is divided into devices for producing pellets on an industrial scale and for small-scale production. The equipment for the formation of this type of fuel in small quantities is a special press granulator, which any woodworking workshop can place on its territory and establish practically waste-free production. Such a press allows you to use almost any sawmill waste, and even pieces of wood with bark for the production of pellets. The equipment for the production of fuel pellets similar to such a press granulator is quite compact and convenient to operate.
In the modern world, the issue of fuel is one of the most important. That is why the production of fuel briquettes and pellets, biofuel production equipment and everything related to it can be considered as a business of the future, which is better to start in the present. Watch USA online porn https://mat6tube.com teens, milfs, matures!