Briquetting Machine|Briquetting Press Process

Briquetting is the process where the chosen raw material is compressed under high pressure. Waste materials can become valuable secondary raw materials once they are briquetted. The machines convert powdery or granular material into larger size for the convenience of transportation and use. There are different types of briquetting machines and systems which are designed to reduce the volume of waste materials like wood, paper, plastics, metals, and so on. The machine has the features of rational structure, stable performance and low energy consumption.

Some advantages of Briquetting machines are
1. Rugged construction
2. Low wear
3. Low electrical load relative to briquette capacity
4. Reduced costs of handling and shipping
5. Owing to small dimensions, connection to working machines possible

During the process there are chances of metal scraps getting contaminated with the microscopic ferrous particles which come from the tooling. On the type of metal scraps and how it is used in briquetting machine a hopper must be equipped to feed the machine correctly. The machines use very high pressures to reduce the volume of chipped or ground materials into a high density solid briquette.

Biomass briquette machines are used to produce high quality and good density fuel briquettes from agro-forestry waste like wood chips, sawdust, wheat straw, rice husk and other biomass material. Biomass Briquetting can be defined as the process of converting low bulk density biomass into high density and energy concentrated fuel briquettes.

It is an alternative conventional fuels at any thermal applications in various industries like: Ceramic Industries, Solvent Extraction Plant, Dyeing Units, Food processing Industries, Textile Unit, Lamination Industries, Brick making units, Refractory Industries, Chemical Industries, Milk plant, Vegetable plants, Leather industries, Rubber Industries etc.