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  • NO.:upla000065
    Quantity: 1
  • Weight:0gram
  • Sales time:2011-02-28
    Goods click count:2459
  • Market price:$6240
    Shop price:$5200
    Registered users:$5200
    Rank: comment rank 5
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    Limit points for buying:5200 integral

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Diameter: 8mm
Moisture content: <= 13%
Average density :1.02-1 .20
Low calorific value:> 3200 kcal / kg
Ash: <= 12.0%
Length :6-15mm
The scope of products: power plants, urban types of boilers, household appliances and so on.
Market: At present, the supply used in and around Wuhan, Hubei Province.
Production :10000-20000 tons / month


    
Biomass is formed by a variety of photosynthetic organisms, including all plants and animals and microorganisms. The so-called biomass (biomass energy), is a form of solar energy to chemical energy stored in the form of biomass energy, that as the carrier of energy biomass. It directly or indirectly derived from the photosynthesis of green plants, can be converted to conventional solid, liquid and gaseous fuels, inexhaustible, is a renewable energy, but also the only renewable carbon source.

    
Biomass briquettes is the application of agricultural and forestry wastes (such as peanut shells, sawdust, straw, rice bran, etc.) as raw materials, additives or by mixing different materials, after crushing, squeezing, drying process, made all kinds of shape (such as particle, rod, block), and may biomass briquette boilers and other equipment in the new clean fuel direct combustion.

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