Environmental protection issues are a matter of great concern to the public. Biomass pellets are produced by compacting biomass straw and forestry waste under normal temperature conditions using roller and ring mold techniques, forming them into a dense, cold-state product. They also have widespread applications in rural areas. Below, the editor will discuss the reasons for the use of biomass pellets in rural settings.
One: Biomass pellet fuel has a solid foundation of usage in rural areas. Straw and wood are commonly used fuels in the countryside. Although many affluent rural regions now use coal and natural gas, the Chinese people's inherent value of thrift and frugality encourages many to still prefer using straw and wood as raw materials. Direct burning of straw and wood as fuel is inefficient with a high amount of smoke and dust. However, by processing these materials into biomass fuel pellets using a biomass pellet machine, such issues can be resolved.
Biofuel Characteristics: Compact in volume, high in density, resistant to combustion, easy to store and transport; its volume is only 1/15 of the same weight of straw, with a density of 0.9-1.4 g/cm², and a calorific value ranging from 3,500 to 5,500 BTUs, making it a solid fuel with volatile content.
The application scope of biofuels: They can replace wood, coal, liquefied gas, and are widely used in household stoves, heating stoves, hot water boilers, industrial boilers, and biomass power plants.


