In India, different types of briquettes are manufactured by briquetting plant manufacturer. All types of briquettes are made from agricultural or forestry waste which are used in different industries. There is a collection of various briquettes like biomass briquettes, recycled briquettes, white coal briquettes, saw dust briquettes, agro waste briquettes, wood briquettes, boiler fuel briquettes etc…
Biomass Briquettes
Biomass and other green waste are gathered and compressed under high pressure and then convert into biomass briquettes. This whole process is known as briquetting plant process. Biomass briquettes are perfect substitute to coal and lignite. These biomass briquettes are used in industries to heat the boilers and to produce steam as well as at home for cooking. It does not emit sulfur or any other gas which pollute environment.
Sawdust Briquettes
Sawdust briquettes are quality assured briquettes. These briquettes are comes with low as content and delivers smokeless and odorless usage. These briquettes are widely used to provide heat to industrial boilers which in turn produces electricity from steam. These briquettes are offered by biomass briquette manufacturer are reliable and economic. They are making these briquettes in saw dust briquette machine which is highly useful machine. These are available in the industrial market with leading price.
Agro waste Briquettes
Agro waste briquettes are best alternative to coal and charcoal. These briquettes are made from agriculture or forestry waste and have high specific density compared to loose biomass. These briquettes are easy to handle, transport and store. These are cheaper than coal and offer high boiler efficiency due to low moisture. These have no sulfur content that pollutes environment. Briquette manufacturing unit using biomass briquette machine to manufacture this Eco friendly agro waste briquettes.
Wood Briquettes
Wood briquette has burning efficiency and does not generate any flash. It is the vital source of energy and can be used in the place of coal and fire wood. These briquettes are pollution free and having excellent burning efficiency. The carbon dioxide (CO2) balance is even, because wood briquettes release just as much CO2 to the atmosphere as the tree absorbs through growth by photosynthesis.
Biomass Briquettes
Biomass and other green waste are gathered and compressed under high pressure and then convert into biomass briquettes. This whole process is known as briquetting plant process. Biomass briquettes are perfect substitute to coal and lignite. These biomass briquettes are used in industries to heat the boilers and to produce steam as well as at home for cooking. It does not emit sulfur or any other gas which pollute environment.
Sawdust Briquettes
Sawdust briquettes are quality assured briquettes. These briquettes are comes with low as content and delivers smokeless and odorless usage. These briquettes are widely used to provide heat to industrial boilers which in turn produces electricity from steam. These briquettes are offered by biomass briquette manufacturer are reliable and economic. They are making these briquettes in saw dust briquette machine which is highly useful machine. These are available in the industrial market with leading price.
Agro waste Briquettes
Agro waste briquettes are best alternative to coal and charcoal. These briquettes are made from agriculture or forestry waste and have high specific density compared to loose biomass. These briquettes are easy to handle, transport and store. These are cheaper than coal and offer high boiler efficiency due to low moisture. These have no sulfur content that pollutes environment. Briquette manufacturing unit using biomass briquette machine to manufacture this Eco friendly agro waste briquettes.
Wood Briquettes
Wood briquette has burning efficiency and does not generate any flash. It is the vital source of energy and can be used in the place of coal and fire wood. These briquettes are pollution free and having excellent burning efficiency. The carbon dioxide (CO2) balance is even, because wood briquettes release just as much CO2 to the atmosphere as the tree absorbs through growth by photosynthesis.