Briquetting

Briquetting
Briquetting: A wide variety of substrates are produced from the leftover processes which include bagasse and folio of reeds, rice hulls, peanut shells, egg shells, coconut shells and bits, wedges and leftover scraps of fabric, saw dust, coal dust, organic waste from sewage, chemical waste and fertilizer, cellulose linters pulp and paper industries, alfalfa, and many others. This briquetting machine will process these substrates, so as to facilitate their collection, transportation and blasting, and depending on region and conditions where they are deployed, can transform them into the usable and lucrative product of briquettes.

The machine is strong, extremely simple to use, requires low maintenance, operates dry with a 100 HP engine, and can produce briquettes in diameters of 36, 75 90 mm. Its production capacity, using saw dust as a parameter, with humidity at 10% input is 1 T/H. The Electrical Instrument panel is stationed at the machine’s base and is pivotal in providing easier setup and operation.

Briquetting table