Biomass pellet fuel has a high calorific value, with an approximate calorific value of 3,900 to 4,800 kcal/kg, and the calorific value after carbonization can reach up to 7,000 to 8,000 kcal/kg.
2. Biomass pellet fuel has a high purity, free from any debris that does not generate heat. It contains 75-85% carbon, 3-6% ash, and 1-3% moisture. It is free of coal gangue and stone impurities that absorb heat instead of generating it, which will directly reduce costs for the enterprise.
3. Biomass pellet fuel is sulfur and phosphorus-free, non-corrosive to boilers, and can extend the lifespan of boilers, bringing significant benefits to the enterprise.
4. Biomass pellet fuel is sulfur and phosphorus-free, so it does not produce sulfur dioxide and phosphorus pentoxide during combustion, thereby preventing acid rain and not polluting the atmosphere or the environment.
5. Biomass pellet fuel is clean and hygienic, easy to feed, reduces labor intensity for workers, improves working conditions, and will decrease the company's labor-related costs.
6. Biomass pellet fuel produces less ash after combustion, reducing the need for storage space for coal ash and lowering ash disposal costs.
7. The ash from the combustion of biomass pellet fuel is a high-grade, excellent organic potassium fertilizer that can be recycled for profit.
8. Biomass pellet fuel is a renewable energy bestowed upon us by nature, in response to the central call for creating a society that emphasizes conservation.
Biomass pellets, as a new type of pellet fuel, have gained widespread recognition due to their unique advantages; compared to traditional fuels, they offer both economic benefits and environmental benefits, fully aligning with the requirements of sustainable development.
Firstly, due to its granular shape, the volume is compressed, saving storage space, and also facilitating transportation, thereby reducing shipping costs.
Secondly, it boasts high combustion efficiency, burns easily with minimal carbon residue. Compared to coal, it has a higher volatile content and a lower ignition point, making it easy to ignite; its density increases, resulting in a higher energy density and significantly longer combustion duration, allowing for direct application in coal-fired boilers.
In addition, biomass pellets emit low levels of harmful gas components during combustion.
































