Baltic Forestry

Importance of a Biomass Briquetting Machine in a Biomass Briquetting Plant

A Biomass briquetting machine is used to turn powder material into briquettes. The materials that are used are said to be eco-friendly, some of these raw materials are: Peanut shells, cotton stalks, coffee husk, tea waste, wood shavings esc. The requirements of the raw materials should be as follow: grain size should be no more than 5x5mm and the moisture contents 8-12%. Before you can insert the raw material to the Biomass briquetting machine it first needs to be crushed and dried. The use of briquettes has started a very long time ago but the first Biomass briquetting plant, which produced quite a lot of biomass, was created in 1982.

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Why Wood Briquettes are Better than Charcoal Briquettes

There are many advantages to wood briquettes and why it is preferred by so many people and industries across the globe. The main reason why wood briquettes are better than coal is because it is more compact, meaning there is no powder trail that gets left behind when working with briquettes. Since wood briquettes are made with dry wood shavings, it’s also a much more cost effective alternative to coal, which is typically made with oil, which is becoming increasingly rare and pricey.

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Biofuel – Using Biomass as an Alternative

In an ever changing ecological system, the need for biofuel is increasing as alternative fuels are quickly becoming obsolete. Biomass is the first stop for many fuel companies as a long term solution to the worldwide oil and fuel shortage. One of the main concerns most of us face is the availability of fuel in the long term, which is becoming a more of a reality with each passing day. So, how can biomass be used to produce biofuel?

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Log Splitters: Uses and Benefits of Log and Wood Splitters


Log
splitters are used to split logs into useable firewood without the backbreaking work of using an axe or wood maul. When winter is approaching, it is important to get your firewood ready before the ground is covered in snow, and wood splitters enable you to achieve this rapidly and easily, and also with a high degree of safety.

The way a wood splitter works is that a thick metal wedge is gradually forced into the log by a hydraulic ram (electrically, petrol or manually driven) at high pressure – forces of 4 tons to over 25 tons and more are used. Domestic splitters are rated at around 4 – 10 tons. The machine can operate either horizontally or vertically, and either the log can be forced into the wedge, or the wedge moved into the log.

Log Splitters or Chain Saws?

Many people believe that if they have a chain saw they shouldn’t need a log splitter, but that is not necessarily true. Sure, the chain saw might be able to split logs, but there are two problems. The first is that chain saws are generally more effective when cutting across the grain, and while they will also cut down it, it easier for them to get stuck, particularly with green resinous wood such as fir or pine.

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What Makes Hardwood Lumber better in every way?

The first thing that comes to mind when you hear “hardwood lumber”, is hardwood floors, furniture or even hardwood firewood. What makes hardwood lumber such a wonderful material to work with and use, is the fact that it’s sturdy, strong and generally stronger when it comes to the harsh effects of the elements of nature compared to other wood types.

Hardwood lumber, or timber, has exploded during the 19th century as most furniture producing companies drastically increased the demand for the end-product after realizing the vast benefits it holds for their companies’ future. Even those of us who simply use wood for fire can benefit a great deal from hardwood firewood, which tends to burn a lot longer and produce less smoke than other firewood, which ensures for a better social experience and tastier, healthier meat.

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Investing in a Good Firewood Processor


Although
generally quite bulky, it’s very clear why investing in a proper firewood processor is the way to go if you’re looking to make a small fortune with natural products. Firewood has always been in high demand, and with a rise in electricity prices it’s sure to be a multi-billion dollar market for years to come as people are on the lookout to save costs on their monthly bills. Social occasions with a warm fire will also never go out of style, so there’s no reason why you shouldn’t consider buying a firewood processor if you see the cast potential it has.

Of course, the main purpose of a firewood processor is to supply the huge demand of firewood in your area, but you won’t be limited solely to producing firewood. You can even go as far as exporting wood to furniture companies nationally or abroad if you want to go big with your business. But let’s talk firewood for a second… This is something that can be seen in nearly every supermarket across country, in every country! Firewood processors have become increasingly popular for many reasons; the demand for firewood is huge and increasing rapidly.

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Why a Wood Moisture Meter is a Must


If
you’re in the timber business, you simply cannot go without a wood moisture meter if you’re looking at the overall quality of produced goods. What a moisture meter does is exactly what the name suggest, testing the moisture levels on a piece of wood in any shape or form. Just like any product, the recommended moisture levels ultimately depend on the type of wood, so you’ll need to do your research well on whichever wood-type you’re going to be working with before purchasing a moisture meter.

Generally, wood moisture meters come in 2 types, simply referred to pin and pinless meters. The difference between the two is that a pin moisture meter determines the electric current, whereas the pinless meter determines the electromagnetic field. Both are very accurate in checking for the effect moisture will have on your wood and is an absolute must for anyone working in this industry to ensure overall quality.

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What is a Cord of Wood?

Anyone who buys wood in bulk would be familiar with this term, because a cord of wood is just another way of measuring firewood prior to purchase. Essentially, after firewood has been cut and split, it is firmly stacked into a huge pile known as a cord of wood. To qualify for this term, the pile should stand at 128 cubic feet, which is 3.62 cubic meters. It has nothing to do with weight or the amount of logs, if it fits these measurements it’s known as a cord of wood.

 A cord of wood is a fantastic long term investment for anyone who loves having guests over for a nice barbecue or fire heated oven cooked meal. This is a whole lot of wood, so adequate firewood storage space is necessary in order to store, preserve and protect the wood from getting damaged by the elements. The last thing you want is for your cord of wood to rot due to your own negligence, so proper preparation is much needed prior to buying.

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The 3 Main Benefits of a Firewood Rack


Why
would you need a firewood rack? Well, during winter times energy bill can become rather expensive, so one reason to implement some form of firewood storage would be to save by using wood as an alternative heating source for your home. Not only does it cost much less as opposed to floor and wall heating units, but it adds to the overall feel and atmosphere of your home, making it the logical choice. Of course there are many reasons why a firewood rack would be a great idea, which is exactly what will be discussed here today.

If you’re anything like me, someone who loves a good barbecue, then you’d surely know that firewood always make for a good time. My main problem used to be that all the wood I bought used to stay in the bag I bought it in or just lay around, since I never had any form of firewood holder like a firewood rack for example. Okay, that might not sound like a huge problem to some, but if you tend to buy as much as I do then you’d know what a mess that could become. After buying my first firewood rack, I was amazed at how clean the place looked, not to mention the professional barbecue touch it gave my home.

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Firewood – Uses of Firewood and the Future of this Heating Source


When
we hear the word “firewood”, we tend to think of the best way to keep warm in winter, but the truth is that firewood is so much more than a simple source of heat during those cold days. I remember as a kid I could easily sit for hours staring at the flames, watching the patterns it make while my thoughts drifted off to another world. Needless to say, firewood can be even be used as a form of therapy and meditation as seen with the ancient native American tribes, but of course that’s not what we’re going to be talking about today.

Firewood, usually harvested by means of an axe or saw, is a multi-billion dollar per year industry. This is an industry that’s responsible for a lot of upset people around the world, as they flatten our forests in order to line their own pockets; at least, -that’s the word of mouth in these nature-preserving circles. Truth is, -that harvesting firewood is a much needed practice and forestation plans are set in place to ensure that we can enjoy the lush greenery and shade of our beautiful trees for many years to come. Gathering firewood is something that’s been going on for centuries, since the beginning of time people have harvested firewood for various purposes.

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