The three most common types of briquette
Briquette (compressed fuel) is an environmentally friendly and efficient energy form, which is widely used in household heating, industrial production and agricultural fields. According to different raw materials and manufacturing processes, briquettes are mainly divided into the following three types:

1. Biomass briquette
Biomass briquette is made from plant wastes such as crop straw, sawdust, rice husk and coconut shell by high temperature and high pressure technology of biomass briquette machine. This fuel has the characteristics of low carbon and environmental protection, and the amount of carbon dioxide released during combustion is low, which conforms to the concept of sustainable development. In addition, biomass briquette fuel has high calorific value and good combustion efficiency, which is an ideal choice to replace traditional coal.(Can briquettes replace coal?)
2. Coal briquette
Coal briquette is to press pulverized coal into blocks or spheres by adding binder. This fuel is easy to transport and store, and at the same time it burns more evenly. Coal briquette fuel is usually used in industrial boilers and power plants, and its cost is low. However, because coal combustion will produce more pollutants, its use in areas with high environmental protection requirements is limited.
3. Carbonized briquette
Carbonized briquette fuel is made by pressing biomass or other materials and then processing them through high-temperature carbonization process(Charcoal Briquettes Machines). This kind of fuel has higher purity and calorific value, and hardly produces smoke and harmful gas when burning, so it is especially suitable for household heating and catering industry. The production process of carbonized briquette is complicated and the cost is relatively high, but its environmental protection performance and high efficiency make it attract much attention.