Wood Pellet Maker
In today’s uncertain times, saving money is essential and using a pellet stove will certainly help you save in the long run. More and more people are seeing the benefit of pellet stoves and are converting over. With this the demand for wood pellet fuel has surpassed the demand.
People however have began to look at making there own pellet fuels and one way to do this is too have a small mobile wood pellet making machine, which we can operate and keep our stove running all year round.
Many different materials including wood can be turned into pellets in the pellet mill, this is what makes the pellet stoves so attractive, our fuels can be used, and collectively they are called biomass pellets. These include wood and waste wood, straws and grasses, energy crops and many other materials.
Biomas pellets is a skilled process and requires some level of skill and understanding of the equipment used. This is where PelHeat as created an eBook to explain all this and more so you will have a good understanding of the process involved. The step by step guide to making wood pellets is explained in 10 easy to understand sections. The process from the beginning as a raw material followed by material size reduction, drying, mixing, conditioning, mill, sieving, cooling, bagging and storage.
Here’s a simple look at the steps of the guide::
Biomass Pellets and Future Potential
It will be explain the production process involved and how the heat and pressure are used to re-form the pellets. Also explained is the way that natural lignin and moisture content will affect the quality and production.
Production Process and the Principles Involved
In the Wood Pellet Making Guide they will explain the process of production, explaining the heat and pressure is used to create the biomass pellets. Also the moisture content and natural lignin will affect the quality and productivity.
Machinery and Equipment
Different equipment will be used depending on the size and scale involved and of cause the type of biomass fuel you are making.
Flat Die Mill and Ring Die Pellet Mill
Each of the above mills has their own advantages and disadvantages which will be clearly explained in the guide. These mills will also have their own speeds, metals and again depends on the raw materials that will be used.
Mill Lubricants and Binders
Depending on the raw material that you are using your machines may require some form of lubricants and to make the fuel you may require binders and these will improve the quality and productivity of your mill.
Read Learn How to make Wood Pellets and gain vital knowledge on making your own fuel.
