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Biomass fuel is a block or granular environmental protection new energy source produced by processing straw, straw, rice husk, peanut shell, corn cob, oil tea shell and cottonseed hull. The diameter of the biomass particles is generally 6 to 10 mm.
As a new type of particulate fuel, biomass pellets have won wide recognition for their unique advantages. Compared with traditional fuels, biomass pellets not only have economic advantages but also environmental benefits, which fully meet the requirements of sustainable development. Zhengzhou Jiutian Machinery has developed a Complete Wood Pellet Production Line based on market demand.
The Biomass Pellet Production Line is suitable for the drying of sawdust, wood chips, bamboo chips, wooden shavings, shavings, wheat straw, rice straw, sorghum straw, corn stover, and potato vines, bean stalks, etc. The processing technology adopts a mixing process of combining one-time drying, secondary pulverization, continuous feeding and adjusting feeding, the forming rate of the pellet forming fuel is over 98%, the bulk density, particle density and heat value are high. It can realize large-scale, continuous and stable production to meet the needs of industrialization of biomass pellet fuel.
Potato starch residue, a byproduct of potato processing, is often considered waste. However, with the right approach, it can be transformed into a profitable resource. One of the most effective ways to monetize potato starch residue is by using a potato r
The coal slime dryer is a specialized industrial equipment designed to reduce the moisture content in coal slime, a by-product of coal washing and processing. With the increasing demand for efficient energy utilization and environmental protection, the co
South America is endowed with abundant biomass resources that offer immense potential for renewable energy. The continent’s rich forests, expansive agricultural lands, and energy crops provide an excellent foundation for a robust biomass pellet production
Okara, also known as soybean pulp, is a byproduct of tofu and soy milk production. Although rich in fiber and protein, fresh okara has a high moisture content (about 80%), making it highly perishable. To extend its shelf life and enhance its usability in