Most consumer logs are made from wood-based raw materials; however, there are few exceptions – Miscanthus and wheat straw are some of them. Miscanthus is more similar to wood in structure than wheat straw and makes a good briquette. Miscanthus and wheat straw does not have the same flame pattern as wood, so it can be a good idea to mix with wood residues.
One of our customers in Ireland has made consumer logs from wheat straw, miscanthus and a mix of miscanthus and wood residues. He has made his own brands – Strogs (straw logs) – for the briquettes.
We installed 2 BP5500 with silo and breakers combined with straw handling equipment for this client. The line produces approx. 2 tons per hour in 75 mm diameter briquettes.
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Esben M. Vestergaard
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