'Our wood pellets are made from **0% natural tropical wood
waste without any mixtures of any foreign
materials...'
Over the years, wood pellets are widely used in the European
countries to power home heating, for industrial usage,
as
well
as for co-firing purpose in the power plants. The reason of the
popularity for wood pellets is that wood pellets are produced
without harmful additives and they are gentle to the earth.
As a wood pellet manufacturer, our wood pellets are made from **0%
tropical woods which we believe in proper selection of feed stocks
can result in better quality production of wood pellets. Of course,
there are other factors to be taken into
consideration e.g. skills, knowledge, etc, still, preparation of
feed stocks is the most crucial step to be noted from time to
time. We have a third party testing service to do numerous testings
on our wood pellets and the result is as per the international
standards.
Descriptions: Wood pellets are a renewable
resource, the fuel that is already widely available in the world
nowadays. The sawdust or wood shavings are compressed under great
pressure and forced through holes. This is a hot process and the
natural lignin in the sawdust/wood shavings melts and binds the
dust together, holding the pellet in shape and giving it that
characteristic sheen on the outside
Economic efficiency: Wood pellets are extremely
dense and can be produced with a low moisture content (below *0%)
that allows them to be burned with a very high combustion
efficiency. Their high density also permits compact storage and
rational transport over long distances. Electricity generated from
pellets in converted coal plants is almost the same cost as
electricity generated from natural gas, diesel.
Environmentally friendly: Wood pellets are a
sustainable fuel that can deliver a significant reduction in net
carbon emissions when compared with fossil fuels. Its production
and use also bring additional environmental and social
benefits.
Using scopes: Biomass fuels replace fossil fuels
in power plants, stoves, the boiler of textile, food, leather,
animal feeding,
dye industrial, and animal bedding.