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Charcoal has been a widely used source of fuel for decades. It is one of the main fuel products used for both industrial and residential. An account of the advantages of charcoal of being odor-free as well as smokeless, and thus is a common fuel for outdoor cooking. Natural charcoal is made from burning materials rich in carbon in an atmosphere with limited oxygen. Burning in a low oxygen atmosphere helps to remove any moisture, making the charcoal lighter and remove the volatile gases from the wood, ensuring that the resulting charcoal has a longer burning effect. Charcoal Briquette Making Machine is used to make charcoal briquettes from sawdust, or any other related biomass powder, such as straw and stalk. So, how to make charcoal briquettes from sawdust?

The general machines to make charcoal briquettes include sawdust briquette press machine, Carbonization Furnace, crusher, and dryer. In addition to sawdust, it can also process a very wide range of biomass materials, such as bark, cardboard, cellulose, cotton stalk, hay, paper, tobacco, wood chips, etc.
Anthracite coal is an important clean energy source that produces almost no smoke during combustion and has a high calorific value. It is mainly used in the metallurgical industry and high-end civilian heating. However, anthracite raw coal has a high mois
Global breweries generate tens of thousands of tons of waste every day, including yeast residue rich in high protein and amino acids, as well as bioactive substances. In the context of high prices of traditional protein sources (fish meal, soybean) in the
Olive pomace is the main byproduct of olive oil extraction through mechanical pressing. It is rich in cellulose, lignin, and various bioactive substances, and can be utilized in many industries after proper processing.
Chicken farms produce tens to hundreds of tons of chicken manure every day. Fresh chicken manures contain about 70-80% moisture. High moisture manure will increase transportation costs, accelerate the reproduction of pathogens, bacteria, and flies, and pr