Sawdust Briquettes are eco-friendly, solid biofuel blocks made by compressing wood sawdust (white & brown) under high pressure, without using any chemicals or binders. These 90mm diameter, 2nd-grade briquettes are ideal for combustion-based heating systems. Offering a calorific value between 38004000 kcal/kg, with 10% moisture and 10% ash, they are cost-effective at Rs 11.5/kg making them suitable for industrial boilers, furnaces, and backup heating applications.
Parameter | Value |
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Diameter | 90 mm |
Material | White & Brown Wood Sawdust (Mixed Grade) |
Grade | 2nd Grade |
Calorific Value | 38004000 kcal/kg |
Moisture Content | 10% |
Ash Content | 10% |
Color | White & Brown Mix |
Price | Rs 11.5/kg |
Application | Boilers, Furnaces, Commercial Heating |
Strong Heating Value (38004000 kcal/kg): Reliable energy performance for most industrial uses.
Mixed Sawdust Blend: Combines hardwood and softwood waste a balanced combustion fuel.
Sustainable Energy: 100% recycled wood material, carbon-neutral.
Moderate Moisture (10%): Ensures manageable ignition and flame stability.
Ash Output (10%): Suitable for systems with proper ash handling capability.
Economical Fuel Choice: Low-cost solution with consistent output.
Industrial Boilers & Steam Units:
Great for medium-scale factories, textile plants, food processing units.
Furnaces & Kilns:
Consistent temperature output for brick, ceramic, and lime processing.
Backup Fuel Systems:
Ideal secondary fuel for coal or wood-based systems.
Institutional & Rural Heating:
Affordable heating for large community kitchens, institutions, or greenhouse units.
Q1. What does 2nd-grade mean in these briquettes?
A1. It indicates slightly higher ash or mixed wood quality (white + brown), but still maintains solid heating value and performance.
Q2. Are these good for long-duration burning?
A2. Yes, the density and size allow a slow, stable burn, ideal for medium-duration thermal needs.
Q3. Can they replace coal entirely in a boiler?
A3. For most biomass-compatible boilers, yes especially if the system can handle 10% ash content.
Q4. Is special storage required?
A4. Just ensure a dry, ventilated area to prevent moisture reabsorption and maintain fuel efficiency.
Q5. Are there cleaner variants available?
A5. Yes, higher-grade (1st) sawdust briquettes with lower ash and moisture content are available for more sensitive applications.
Q6. Are they eligible under green/renewable fuel schemes?
A6. Yes, since they're made from renewable wood waste and do not contain chemicals, they qualify as clean biomass fuel.
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