Description of Wood Briquettes:
Wood briquettes are compressed blocks of coal dust or other combustible biomass material such as charcoal, sawdust, wood chips, peat, or paper used for fuel and kindling to start a fire.
Briquettes are a biofuel substitute for coal and charcoal. Briquettes are mostly used in the developing world, where cooking fuels are not as easily available.
There has been a move to the use of briquettes in the developed world, where they are used to heat industrial boilers in order to produce electricity from steam.
The briquettes are cofired with coal in order to create the heat supplied to the boiler.
Wood Briquettes have specially pressed for heating. It is biosecure and burns well in stoves.
• Spruce and Pine softwood as raw material
• Moisture content <13%
• Energy content 4,7 kWh / kg
• Resistant plastic bags
Wood Briquettes are one of the most nature-friendly biofuels, produced from the leftovers of the timber industry.
Briquettes consist of sawdust pressed into bricks. No additives are added during the production process as sawdust is glued together by natural adhesive lignin that is present in the wood.
Wooden briquette has a very low moisture content, high density, and energy value.
Wood briquettes are available in following packaging:
• 12 briquettes in plastic bag, dimensions 370 x 150 x 190 mm, total 10 kg
• 96 bags on pallet, all together 960 kg
• 1 pallet size: 1200 x 800 x 14
Description RUF Bark Briquettes
Combusting temperature: 4200Kcal/kg
Moisture: around 8-12%
Ash content: around 1%
Mechanical durability: 95%
Partly destroyed briquettes: 2%
Size : 155 x 110 x 65 mm
Packaging: 12 blocks weight around 10 kg, 96 packs on a pallet
Wind down the air and these are sure to stay in overnight. Bark briquettes have an extremely long burning time up to 10-16 hours. That is not to say you can come down next morning, give them a poke and they burst into flames, rather that there is still a good warmth in the stove and a glow from the ashes.
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