These 3rd-grade Sawdust Briquettes are made from compressed sawdust and wood residues, crafted into 90mm bio coal briquettes. Designed for general burning applications, they offer a reliable and eco-conscious alternative to steam coal. With a calorific value of 3800 kcal/kg, moisture content below 10%, and ash content under 10%, they are cost-effective at Rs 11/kg suitable for medium-scale energy needs where budget matters.
Parameter | Value |
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Diameter | 90 mm |
Grade | 3rd Grade |
Fuel Type | Bio Coal / Steam Coal Substitute |
Raw Material | Mixed Sawdust & Wood Waste |
Calorific Value | 3800 kcal/kg |
Moisture Content | <10% |
Ash Content | <10% |
Price | Rs 11/kg |
Application | General Burning, Industrial Furnaces |
Economical Heating Fuel: Suitable for cost-sensitive operations with moderate thermal demand.
Made from Recycled Sawdust: Converts wood industry waste into usable energy.
Acceptable Moisture (<10%): Balanced ignition and sustained combustion.
Moderate Ash (<10%): Works best in systems with standard ash management.
Low-Cost Biofuel Alternative: Priced lower while offering consistent performance.
Carbon-Neutral Energy: Supports sustainable and cleaner burning practices.
Burning Furnaces & Small-Scale Boilers:
Effective in setups with flexible fuel input or where coal alternatives are accepted.
Heat Treatment & Low-Precision Steam Uses:
Suitable for drying, heating water, or non-critical steam generation.
Backup Fuel Supply:
Acts as an alternative or supplement during coal shortages or price hikes.
Brick Kilns / Lime Units:
Used in batch-based heating applications with manual or semi-auto feeding.
Q1. What makes this 3rd-grade?
A1. It may include slightly more ash and a mix of sawdust types, but still offers good thermal value for non-sensitive burning uses.
Q2. Can I use it in a high-efficiency boiler?
A2. These briquettes are best suited for basic or robust boiler systems, not precision steam systems that require ultra-low ash fuels.
Q3. What are its benefits over coal?
A3. It's cleaner, renewable, cheaper than many grades of coal, and easier to handle.
Q4. Whats the ideal storage condition?
A4. Keep them dry and shaded to prevent moisture pickup and maintain combustion efficiency.
Q5. Is it a suitable option for export?
A5. Generally no, since export markets often require 1st-grade or premium briquettes with lower ash and moisture content.
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