Recycling Agricultural Waste Into Biomass Fuel-Briquette

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Recycling Agricultural Waste Into Biomass FuelBriquette Recycling agricultural waste is one of the biggest needs of the hour and many industries have provided a different machine that can convert waste into something useful. One such innovation is making biomass briquettes that can be used as a substitute for coal and charcoal; a better option with a high calorific value and less pollution. Briquette machines like Jumbo 90 – briquette machines by Ecostan are now used for recycling agricultural wastes like husks, straw, and stalks of various crops and converted into small-sized briquettes that can be used as a source of heat for industrial boilers to produce electricity from steam.

Uses of Briquettes These types of biomass fuel are mostly used in developing countries like India, Brazil, Indonesia as cooking fuel. While developed countries are also using biomass briquettes in their industries as a substitute for coal and charcoal that are used to generate heat energy which is later on converted into electrical energy. These are a better solution as they produce less pollution, better calorific value, and are made by recycling agricultural, farm, and forest waste by using a sawdust making machine that converts it into smaller biomass fuel called briquettes.

Advantages of biomass fuel – Briquette Compact The briquetting machine converts the agricultural into a smaller, much harder, denser and compact form of biomass material i.e. briquette. Due to their compact size, they offer better heat energy while burning as compared to charcoal and firewood.

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