Waste Disposal Timber Industry
The problem of waste disposal timber industry have not left the minds of business leaders. But there is a solution, and with a huge advantage. If the area of your plant or factory is buried in the mountains of sawdust, then using equipment Ltd. 'vector' can be transformed into mountains of money. So what is the briquettes? Fuel briquettes from sawdust many years now fuel briquettes from sawdust are popular and more economical fuel and used in many countries around the world. Briquettes are produced from dry sawdust of softwood and hardwood. Can also be made from sunflower husks, rice, buckwheat, flax, oat husks and other wood briquettes do not include any hazardous substances, including adhesives.
Specially extruded under high pressure and high temperature, briquettes are shaped cylinder. Fuel briquettes have wide application and can be used to all types of furnaces, boilers, central heating boilers for wood, etc., excellent burning in fireplaces, stoves, grills, etc. The big advantage of a bricks constant temperature combustion for 4 hours. Positive aspect of using wood briquettes as a fuel is its minimal impact on the environment when burned as compared to classical solid fuel at the same calorific value as such as coal, but 15 times lower content of ash (max 1.0%). The technology of production of wood briquettes is the process of pressing finely shredded wood waste (sawdust) under high pressure at heated, the glue is LEGNIN, which is contained in plant cells. High burning This means that compared to conventional wood, bookmark the furnace can produce at least three-fold.
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