Used prod.eco briquetting machine model M60 including substation year 2003 sold separately
A used briquetting machine is a machine used to compress biomass residues (such as sawdust, wood waste or straw) into "briquettes", which are compact, hard blocks, which can be used as an environmentally friendly fuel.
The operation of a used briquetting machine generally involves the following steps:
- The feed material is loaded into the used briquetting machine via a funnel or via a conveyor system.
- The material is compressed by a series of pistons or rollers inside a compression chamber.
- During compression, the material is heated to facilitate its melting and formation of a solid briquette.
- Pressure continues to be applied until the material is transformed into a briquette.
- The finished briquette is taken out of the machine and can be stacked or transported for use as fuel.
Briquetting machines can be of various sizes and capacities, depending on the quantity of material they have to process and the size of the briquettes to be produced. These machines are used in multiple industrial sectors and can help reduce waste and make sustainable use of waste materials.