Where To Find Quality Wood Pellets
Wood pellets are biofuel gotten from wood residues, that is compressed wood.
They are used in both domestic and industrial applications. As such, many people in colder climates worldwide use wood pellet boilers or stoves to heat their homes.
Today’s modern boilers are so well automated that they need no human operator or maintenance beyond loading a winter season worth of pellets, pressing a button to start the system, and removing the ash six months later. Wood Pellets are simply fed by hand into the stove’s hopper and continuously burned to create an efficient, even heat source.
Wood Pellets are ground back to dust, the dust is combined with air, and the resulting mixture is fed continuously to a flame which creates steam to generate electricity.
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How to make Wood Pellets
Biomass pellets or Wood Pellets are made from either wood residue (sawdust, shavings, and offcuts, which are by-products of wood processing), or from freshly cut timber especially felled for the production of wood pellets.
A very high temperature is used to dry the material and it is then compacted in a pelletizer. The naturally occurring organic binders (lignin) in the wood are being utilized in the process, thus no artificial additives are needed.
The Output is a uniform pellet, usually 6mm in diameter for use in domestic situations. This size makes this biomass fuel product easy to transport, handle, and store. The wood pellet moisture content is usually less than 8%.
All wood used for the production of our biomass pellets is untreated and sustainably grown.
Uses of the Wood Pellets
-Rather than using charcoal, firewood, oil, and gas for heating, boiling, and even heating.
-It is also used for animal bedding like the horse.
-It is also an important source of fuel.
-Pellet Stoves