Agro Waste Briquettes in Tiruchirappalli , Tamilnadu
WELCOME TO XLNT Thermal technologys
XLNT Thermal technologys (Manufacturer of Agro-waste biomass briquettes in Tiruchirappalli )
We procure best quality of raw material to ensure best quality briquettes. Our raw material is directly procured from the farmers to preserve the quality of raw material.
According to experimental results it could be concluded that the durability of briquettes may be improved by addition of wood residues.
The Legacy Foundation has developed a set of techniques to produce biomass briquettes through artisanal production in rural villages that can be used for heating and cooking.
These techniques were recently pioneered by Virunga National Park in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, following the massive destruction of the mountain gorilla habitat for charcoal.
After harvesting the meat of the coconut, the indigenous people would litter the ground with the husks, believing them to be useless.
The husks later became a profit center after it was discovered that coconut husks are well suited to be the main ingredient in bio briquettes.
This alternative fuel mixture burns incredibly efficiently and leaves little residue, making it a reliable source for cooking in the undeveloped country.
A lot of conversions of boilers from FO to biomass briquettes have happened over the past decade. A vast majority of those projects are registered under CDM (Kyoto Protocol), which allows for users to get carbon credits.
Which industry uses briquettes?
Use of Agro Waste Briquettes in Tiruchirappalli , Tamilnadu.
- FMCG & Beverages Industry
- Pharmaceuticals Industry
- Brick Kilns
- Dyeing Plants
- Honey Extraction Plants
- Milk Plants
- Food Processing units
- Oil Extraction Units
Analysis the characteristics of briquettes includes: density, moisture content, ash content, volatile matter, fixed carbon, heating value, ignition time and flame rate. The process of making briquettes was making charcoal from maize cob waste, then it was crushed manually to produced charcoal particles.