DEVICES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SOLID FUELS FROM BIOMASS. PART I

Abstract

Waste materials of plant origin, e.g. sawdust, shavings, wood dust, corn, rape straw, or buckwheat hulls, can be used as a valuable ecological fuel. Combustion of different forms of materials of plant origin, i.e. biomass, is beneficial from the ecological point of view and is a rich source of energy. The paper presents selected devices for the production of heating pellets and briquettes (ecological solid fuel) from biomass. The devices with a flat immovable matrix working system are a beneficial solution in the production of solid fuels in small- and medium-sized plants.

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Roman Hejft, Sławomir Obidziński, Joanna Kazanowska

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Roman Hejft, Sławomir Obidziński, Joanna Kazanowska (2013). DEVICES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SOLID FUELS FROM BIOMASS. PART I. Role of Higher Education Institutions in Society: Challenges, Tendencies and Perspectives, 1(2), 95-100. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-146712