Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Hydraulic Press Type Biomass Briquettes, Efficient for Small Capacity

Wood processing factories and sawmills that produce small amounts of wood biomass waste, such as 5-10 tons per day, can process it into value-added products, namely briquettes. Briquettes and pellets both use biomass densification technology, but pellets are far more popular than briquettes. Wood pellets are typically used for large-scale power plants with annual demand of tens or even hundreds of thousands of tons. Briquettes (wood briquettes) are typically used for smaller capacities, and there are also wood briquettes for special applications, such as charcoal and BBQs. The question is, which type of wood briquette is suitable for this small amount of waste?

Compared to wood pellets, which only use one type of production technology—a roller press—wood briquette production uses three types: piston press, mechanical press, and screw press. For more details, read here. Of the three, hydraulic wood briquette is the most suitable type for processing this "small" amount of waste. This is because it uses the least electricity, can operate automatically, and is stable, even for 24/7 operation. The sawmill and wood processing industry, in addition to achieving clean production units (zero waste), also benefits from contributing to renewable energy.

Technically, briquette production is also easier than pellet production, due to the looser moisture content and particle size. Even for abrasive biomass materials, briquetting, particularly with piston presses and hydraulic presses, can handle these materials more effectively than roller-press pelletizing. The wear and tear on equipment in pelletizing these materials is much greater, while in briquetting, this is much less. This is because the contact area during pressing/compaction in pelletizing is much larger than in briquetting. Therefore, in briquetting, it is easier to replace certain machine components that wear out due to abrasive materials, unlike in pelletizing, which requires replacing dies and even rollers.

As the era of decarbonization accelerates, the use of renewable fuels, particularly biomass, such as wood waste, is also growing. Briquetting, particularly hydraulic press briquettes, simplifies handling and use in furnaces. Biomass boilers that feed fuel manually will easily utilize these hydraulic press briquettes. Small and medium-sized industries using small boilers will be able to utilize these hydraulic press briquettes.

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