About Biomass Briquetting Machine
A Biomass Briquetting Machine is a mechanical press designed with a die and punch system supported by two flywheels for smooth operation. One flywheel is driven by an electric motor through belt drives, while a lubrication system circulates filtered and cooled oil using a pump to ensure efficient performance and longer machine life.
In a Biomass Briquette Machine, raw biomass material is continuously fed through a hopper. A vertical feeder equipped with its own gearbox and motor transfers the material into the feeding chamber. The feed rate is controlled by an independently driven screw mechanism connected through a flexible pulley system. Inside the chamber, the material is compressed by a ram and forced through a tapered bore die, forming dense briquettes.
A Biomass Briquette Machine produces high-density fuel briquettes, also known as biocoal, without using binders. It can process agricultural and forestry residues such as groundnut shells, bagasse, sawdust, coffee husk, mustard husk, pine needles, and wood waste. The ideal moisture content of raw material is 8–12%, and briquettes are typically produced in sizes ranging from 30 mm to 100 mm. 🌱
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