Briquette is a fuel material made from different types of components, e.g.: sawdust, peat, coal dust, charcoal, straw and agricultural waste. Briquette is pressed under very high pressure, most often into the form of splinters that are circular or rectangular in cross-section. Briquette has higher density than wood and just due to its high calorific value it provides large quantities of heat.
Briquettes made from any types of agricultural waste allow cheaper and more ecological production of energy. In addition, briquette burns down almost entirely, leaving only a small amount of ash that may be used as a fertiliser.
The quality of briquette to a large extent determines the demand for it and its price.
We offer various types of briquette, including those meeting the strictest world DIN standards. Briquette may be packed into bags bearing the Customer’s individual imprint.
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