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Coconut peat is a powder of coconut husk fiber, a by-product or waste of coconut after processing. It is a pure natural organic medium that is shed from the processing of coconut husk fibers. The processed coconut bran is very suitable for planting and is currently a popular gardening medium.
Several better comprehensive utilization schemes of coconut bran are: 1. Produce coconut bran bricks, which is a high-quality cultivation medium. The main production process is coconut bran dryer-brick press-vacuum packaging machine. 2. Carbonization. Although the quality of coconut bran charcoal is not as good as coconut shell charcoal, it can also be sold in briquette after carbonization in a carbonization furnace. 3. Production of cat litter with coco peat. Today’s common cat litter products are okara and coco cat litter. In China, okara cat litter is of the best quality. In other countries, coco cat litter is another better choice. 4. Briquetting to produce biomass pellet fuel. For countries with rich coconut resources, this comprehensive utilization method is the last choice, because coconut husks or palm husks are already very abundant and inexpensive, and the market sales and profits of using coconut bran to produce biomass pellets will not be too high.
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