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Beehive Briquettes
Introduction
All types of woody and leafy biomass including pine needles,
and agricultural residues of all kinds can be converted into
briquettes. The biomass is charred (pyrolysed) in a drum charring
unit. The carred mass is grouped to a proper size, mixed with
water and suitable binder and made into a paste and allowed
to partially dry. Briquettes of size 13 cm dia x 7.5 cm height
and 16.5 cm dia x 7.5 cm height with nineteen holes in each
are made in a specially made mould by filling the moulds with
the mix and compressing them. These are allowed to sund dry.
These briquettes can be burnt in a stove. They burn with a
clean blue flame with no smoke. They are ideal for cooking
and space heating. Each briquette can burn for 45 min - 1.5
hrs depending on the raw material. The use has been demonstrated
in many hilly areas of Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Himachal
Pradesh, where briquettes from pine needles, wood and agricultural
residues were made. In several of these places the briquettes
are made for self-use and for sale.
Special Features:
Use of waste biomass, briquettes simple to make, briquettes
burn with a clean flame, no smoke or pollution, ideal for
domestic cooking and space heating and ideal for villages.
Prospective Users:
Villagers and people in semi-urban areas
Keywords: Biomass, charring,
briquettes, clean flame
Type of Technology:
Product, Process
Glossary:
Briquetting : compacting
For further information please contact
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Managing Director
Foundation for Innovation and Technology Transfer (FITT)
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Hauz Khas, New Delhi-110016, INDIA
Tel : 91-011-26597167, 26857762, 26581013, 26597153
Fax : 91-011-26851169
E-mail : drkdpn@gmail.com

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