Annpurana Fuels

Annpurana Fuels Various clients are placing bulk orders for the Agro Waste Briquettes. Due to its efficiency in various applications. They are used to heat industrial boilers.

By offering Agro Waste Briquettes we have also lent a helping hand in maintaining the ecological balance as there are recyclable and bio-degradable in nature.Briquettes produced from briquetting of biomass are fairly good substitute for coal, lignite, firewood and offer numerous. A briquette (or briquet) is a block of flammable matter used as fuel to start and maintain a fire. Common type of briquette is biomass briquettes.Biomass briquettes are a biofuel substitute to coal and charcoal. The most common use of the briquettes are in the developing world, where energy sources are not as widely available. There has been a move to the use of briquettes in the developed world through the use of cofiring, when the briquettes are combined with coal in order to create the heat supplied to the boiler. This reduces carbon dioxide emissions by partially replacing coal used in power plants with materials that are already contained in the carbon cycle. Biomass briquettes are usually manufactured, biomass has been used throughout history all over the world from simply starting campfires to the mass generation of electricity. ADVANTAGES:-
• Briquettes are cheaper than coal, lignite and firewood.
• There is no sulphur in Briquettes. High sulphur content of oil and coal when brunt, pollutes the environment.
• Agro Waste Briquettes have a higher practical thermal value and much lower ash content (2-7% compare to 20-40% in coal).
• There is no fly ash in burning Briquettes.
• Briquettes have a consistent quality, have high burning efficiency are ideally sized for complete combustion. Combustion is more uniform compared to coal and boiler response to changes in steam. Requirements are faster due to higher quantity of volatile matter in Briquettes.
• Briquettes are clean to handle and can be packed in bags for ease of handling and storage.
• Briquettes are usually produced near the consumption centres and supplies don’t depend on erratic transport from long distances. Compared to coal
The use of biomass briquettes has been steadily increasing as industries realize the benefits of decreasing pollution through the use of biomass briquettes. Briquettes provide higher calorific value per rupee than coal when used for firing industrial boilers. Along with higher calorific value, biomass briquettes on average saved 30-40% of boiler fuel cost. In the long run, briquettes are increasingly being pursued by industries and factories all over the world. Both raw materials can be produced or mined domestically, creating a fuel source that is free from foreign dependence and less polluting than raw fossil fuel incineration. Environmentally, the use of biomass briquettes produces much fewer greenhouse gases, specifically, 13.8% to 41.7% CO2 and NOX. There was also a reduction from 11.1% to 38.5% in SO2 emissions when compared to coal by many coal leading producers. Biomass briquettes are also fairly resistant to water degradation, an improvement over the difficulties encountered with the burning of wet coal. The use of cofiring emits fewer pollutants and cuts down on the release of previously sequestered carbon.The continuous release of carbon and other greenhouse gasses into the atmosphere leads to an increase in global temperatures. Composition and production
Biomass briquettes, mostly made of agricultural waste, or anything that contains a high nitrogen content. The composition of the briquettes varies by area due to the availability of raw materials. The raw materials are gathered and compressed into briquette in order to burn longer and make transportation of the goods easier. These briquettes are very different from charcoal because they do not have large concentrations of carbonaceous substances and added materials. Compared to fossil fuels, the briquettes produce low net total greenhouse gas emissions because the materials used are already a part of the carbon cycle. A piston press is used to create solid briquettes for a wide array of purposes.

0% Moisture
Non Polluting
Calorific Value - 4200KCal/Kg


AGRO WASTE BRIQUETTES USERS:-
Agro Waste Briquettes can be used by industries as to alternate fuel in small and medium capacity boiler such as paper mills, chemicals plants, pharmaceutical units textile units, food processing units, oil mills, milk plants, spinning mills and any such plant which also steam and any such there manufacturing process.
1.BRICKS KILN AND CERAMIC UNITS:-
For fairing or furnaces even inferior quality coal and be used with Agro Waste Briquettes.
2.FORGING AND FOUNDRIES:-
For metal healing and melting.
3.BAKERIES:-
For replacing firewood.
4.HOTEL AND DOMESTIC USES:-
For heating water and also for the commercial kitchen.

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