Thursday, September 1, 2011

Biomass Briquetting Machine NCM 100A Stick 7Cm

1.CE Quality
2.High Capcity
3. Stick Briquette
4.Green Energy
5. Save Labor

The increase on cost of conventional fuel (such as coal and natural gas) and the need for new energy resources, more people start to focus on Biomass fuel business. Biomass briquette is renewable, clean, eco-friendly energy, especially for agricultural countries. NCM-100A Series briquette press can make cylinder shape fuel briquettes from biomass and agro-forest waste.
(1) NO binder needed during production to make clean & green fuel briquette.
(2) Quantity of heat of final product is 500-1000Kcal higher than raw material.
(3) Can replace firewood and liquefaction gas, with less investment.
(4) Small cubage and easy for transport
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Material to make Biomass Briquette:
Forage, sawdust, straw, millet straw, wheat straw, corn straw, peanut straw, bean straw, tree leaves, cottonseed husk, cotton straw, shrubs and many other types of agro-forest waste.



Wood Chips
Sawdust
Wood Shavings



Maize Stalk
Peanut Shell
Corn Cob



Wheat Straw
Cotton stalk
Textile sludge

Flowchart of the Biomass Briquette Technology:
Finished Product
Packing machine
Crusher
briquette machine
Drier
Raw material

Technical Parameters:
Model
XNY-1000C Briquette Press
Including:
(1) Feeding conveyor
(2) Feeding hopper
(3) Briquetting press
(4) Electric control panel

capacity
800-1000KG/HR
Corn cob: 1T/H Corn straw: 0.8 T/H
Cotton straw: 1T/H Sawdust: 1T/H
Peanut straw: 0.8 T/H Peanut shell: 1T/H
Power (kw)
Total: 61KW
Main machine: 45KW
Size of raw material
5-50mm
Moisture of material:
10~20%
Size of final briquettes
Dia.70-80mm
Density of briquettes
0.8-1.2 g/cm3
Moisture of briquettes
<=12%
Overall dimension(mm)
L3500×W1800×H1700
Total weight
8000KG
Workers needed
4-5 workers(excluding crushing process, raw material and final product warehouse is located in nearby position)
Power consumption
50 degrees electricity/ton (excluding crushing)
Floor space
80 Square meters(including hopper and conveyor)
Container stuffing
On 20’ container



























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