Biomass carbonized pellets

Biomass Pellets Carbonization

Biomass carbonized pellets and biomass pellets are different products. The biomass carbonized pellets are made from biomass pellets by carbonization. The carbonized biomass pellets can be seen as normal coal. Below is the blank, showing characters of the coal and carbonized pellets. As the biomass pellets have many kinds, this character is just an example, not a standard or average value.

 

Iterm Coal Carbonized wood pellets
Heat 25GJ/T 22GJ/T
Ash 10% 3%
sulfur 3% 0.1%
Nitrogen 1.5% 0.2%
Chlorine 0.05% 0.01%

 

The carbonized biomass pellets need more process, why still need the carbonization?

The relationship between carbonized biomass pellets and normal biomass pellets is something like the relationship between wood and charcoal. Burn wood directly – nice, but at the same time charcoal also has it’s market. The carbonized biomass pellets contains 9/10 energy of the biomass pellets, while the heating value is 150% of the original biomass pellets. As they are very similar like coal and charcoal, it has the features like the coal: can be used for iron making, good grindability, hydrophobicity, adsorption, homogeneity.

Carbonized biomass pellets have big market in Europe, America and also in other countries. If you can’t decide which one to produce, can start with normal biomass pellets – lower invest and the process are simple. If your market for carbonized pellets is good, can produce carbonized ones, or can do it step by step.

Making carbonized biomass pellets also need chipper, crusher (hammer mill), dryer, pellet machine, cooling and screening machines, and a special stove. For carbonization can use the traditional old stove, but it’s not friendly for the environment. As biomass pellets is a clean green energy, it is very important to get the process less harmful. We suggest taking our environmental protection carbonization furnace, if you are interested in it, can contact us for more details. Our carbonization furnace can work with biomass pellets and biomass briquettes.

 

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