An agglomerating material is added to the charcoal dust and then pressurized to apply into a mixture to form a briquette. Sawdust charcoal briquettes are used as a fuel in stoves and boilers.
2. Compositions Of Sawdust Charcoal Briquettes
Charcoal is a material without plasticity and
cannot be mold into shape without adding a
binding material. Briquette is a block of
compressed charcoal dust, sawdust, wood chips or
biomass. An agglomerating material is added to
the charcoal dust and then pressurized to apply
into a mixture to form a briquette. Sawdust
charcoal briquettes are used as a fuel in stoves
and boilers.
4. Fuel: wood charcoal, charcoal fines, mineral
carbon, coal, biomass, etc.
Very fine charcoal
materials will give
more ashes and
larger fines are good
as well but you just
need to crush them
to appropriate size.
5. White Ash Color: Calcium
carbonate, lime or limestone
Whiting,lime,limestone or
calcium carbonate have
been very cheap products
in the past but with the
rising fuel prices, the cost
of transporting the
products have become
high.
6. Burning speed: sodium nitrate
and waxes. Sawdust in sawdust
charcoal briquettes
It’s important to note
that the nitrates are fuel
energy that will also
provide heat. Accelerants
helps to burn faster due
to compaction.
7. Binder: starch, cement, ball clay, kaolin
The best bidder of all
times has been
proven to be starch.
To use the starch as a
bidder, you need to
gelatinize the starch.
8. Borax
Borax is used as a
texturing agent in
cooking, it is
assumed to be
safe for your
barbecue.
9. Filler: Silica, Clay, soli, etc.
Fillers must be
cheaper than the
charcoal fines/dust
and it is said fillers
can prolong the
burning period of
briquettes.
10. Contact Us
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Building, No. 1 Huli avenue, Xiamen,
Fujian, China
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Website -www.antileakcharcoal.com