Saturday, 20 July 2013

Briquetting Plant


A briquette is a chunk of combustible material that is commonly used in igniting and maintaining a fire, either in a boiler, grill or in an open space such as a fire pit. Briquetting machinery takes this waste as an input and treat them in an environment friendly way. After treatment what we get is briquettes, which can be further used in different things like wood briquettes are used in boilers, biomass briquettes to be use as fuel replacing expensive coal.

By installing different briquettes plant & briquetting plants in India and other countries, it has made a unique image of it. All the briquetting equipment, machinery, machine are brought to the market only after passing them through strict quality tests. Being the reputed and responsible manufacturer, Radhe Ind. Corp. provides different models of briquetting machine at affordable price range.

Apart from this, briquette press machine,  briquetting plant, and briquette machinery  has also been manufactured by this company. All the machines are easy to operate, handle, and maintenance. Time to time servicing and proper cleaning are the factors which increases the life of these machines. The company’s headquarter is nestled in Rajkot, Gujarat; but it is supplying and exporting all its models to domestic and international market both.

The calorific value of the briquettes can be as high as up to 4000 Kcal/Kg. This can be further more increased by using various types of agricultural waste products. The ash content produced after burning the biomass briquettes is not more than 15%, and there are no harmful gases (such as Sulphur) released. This makes it clean and efficient fuel.

The majority of biomass briquettes are made from sawdust or similar wood waste products. The manufacturing process generally involves compressing the sawdust and forcing it into a briquetting machine that heats it and extrudes briquettes shaped like small fireplace logs. The particles in the log are held together by a natural substance in the sawdust, so no binders are required.