Wood pellets are a type of biological fuel produced from agricultural and forestry by-products such as sawdust, wood chips, rice husks, etc. Through the process of screening, drying and pressing with high temperature and pressure, wood pellets generate high density and energy value, which can replace fossil fuels. In addition, using wood pellets also helps to protect the environment and is friendly with users.
Wood pellets are produced from waste materials of the agricultural, forestry and fishery industries. Specifically, the raw materials for the production of pellets are mainly from: by-products of the wood processing industry (chips, sawdust, tree bark chips, wood scraps…) or crop residues (rice husk after milling, bagasse, corn stalks, sugarcane, stalks, coffee bean husks…).
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