Differences between carbonized and non carbonized briquettes
In the field of fuel, carbonized briquettes and non-carbonized briquettes are two common forms of biomass fuel, and there are significant differences in production technology, performance and application. Understanding these differences is helpful to choose the fuel type suitable for specific needs.

Carbonized briquettes
Carbonized briquettes are made by treating biomass materials with high temperature carbonization technology. In the carbonization process, carbonizer is usually used to process biomass briquettes, so that moisture and volatile substances in raw materials are removed, leaving solid fuel with carbon as the main component. Carbonized briquettes have the following characteristics:

1. High calorific value: Due to the high carbon content, carbonized briquettes usually have higher calorific value and better combustion efficiency than non-carbonized briquettes.
2. Low smoke and dust emission: Most volatile substances are removed in the carbonization process, and less smoke and harmful gases are generated during combustion, which is more environmentally friendly.
3. Easy storage: The carbonized briquettes have low hygroscopicity, are not easy to get wet, and are suitable for long-term storage.
4. Wide application: Carbonized briquettes are often used in industrial boilers, home heating and barbecue.
Non-carbonized briquettes
Non-carbonized briquettes are a solid fuel formed by directly compressing biomass materials such as rice husk, sawdust or straw by a biomass briquetting machine, and has not been carbonized at high temperature. The characteristics of non-carbonized briquettes include:
1. Low production cost: The manufacturing process of non-carbonized briquettes is relatively simple, and the production cost is relatively low.
2. Low calorific value: Because that kind of briquettes have not been carbonized, the calorific value is usually lower than that of carbonized briquettes, and the combustion efficiency is slightly lower.
3. More smoke and dust: It is easy to produce more smoke and dust and volatile gases during the combustion of unburned briquettes, which has a certain impact on the environment.
4. Suitable for short-term use: Non-carbonized briquettes are easy to absorb moisture, and the storage time should not be too long, so they are suitable for temporary use.
Basis of selection
When choosing which briquettes to use, we should weigh the advantages and disadvantages according to the specific needs. If you pursue high efficiency and environmental protection, you can choose carbonized briquettes processed in carbonizer; However, if the budget is limited or the requirements for fuel performance are not high, the non-carbonized briquettes machined from biomass briquette are an economical and practical choice.
In a word, carbonized and non-carbonized briquettes have their own advantages and applicable scenarios. Reasonable selection according to the actual demand can maximize their value and reduce the waste of resources. If you have any requirements for biomass briquetting machine and related equipment, please contact us!