Sri Amman Briqueets & Bio Fuels is based at Attur, Salem District, Tamilnadu. They are the manufacturers of biomass briquettes, biomass Pellets, charcoal briquettes, wood chips and bio fuels.
Biomass briquettes are a biofuel substitute to coal and charcoal. Briquettes are mostly used in the developing world, where cooking fuels are not as easily available. There has been a move to the use of briquettes in the developed world, where they are used to heat industrial boilers in order to produce electricity from steam. The briquettes are cofired with coal in order to create the heat supplied to the boiler.
Composition and production
Biomass briquettes, mostly made of green waste and other organic materials, are commonly used for electricity generation, heat, and cooking fuel. These compressed compounds contain various organic materials, including rice husk, bagasse, ground nut shells, municipal solid waste, agricultural waste. The composition of the briquettes varies by area due to the availability of raw materials. The raw materials are gathered and compressed into briquette in order to burn longer and make transportation of the goods easier.[1] These briquettes are very different from charcoal because they do not have large concentrations of carbonaceous substances and added materials. Compared to fossil fuels, the briquettes produce low net total greenhouse gas emissions because the materials used are already a part of the carbon cycle.[2]
One of the most common variables of the biomass briquette production process is the way the biomass is dried out. Manufacturers can use torrefaction, carbonization, or varying degrees of pyrolysis. Researchers concluded that torrefaction and carbonization are the most efficient forms of drying out biomass, but the use of the briquette determines which method should be used.[3]
Compaction is another factor affecting production. Some materials burn more efficiently if compacted at low pressures, such as corn stover grind. Other materials such as wheat and barley-straw require high amounts of pressure to produce heat.[4] There are also different press technologies that can be used. A piston press is used to create solid briquettes for a wide array of purposes. Screw extrusion is used to compact biomass into loose, homogeneous briquettes that are substituted for coal in cofiring. This technology creates a toroidal, or doughnut-like, briquette. The hole in the center of the briquette allows for a larger surface area, creating a higher combustion rate.[5]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomass_briquettes
Office
Sree Amman Briquettes & Biofuels
No.282, Kartar Complex, Salem – Cuddalore Main Road,
Narasingapuram Po, Attur Tk,
Salem Dt,
Tamil Nadu, India
Factory
Sree Amman Briquettes & Biofuels Manufacturers of biomass briquettes
2/5, Salem – Cuddalore Main Road,
Ramanaickenpalayam PO
Attur Taluk,
Salem – 636 108
Tamil Nadu, India
+91-7373032404
+91-7373932409
sreeammanbiofuels@gmail.com
sreeammanbiofuel@gmail.com
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