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Comparative analysis of briquettes obtained from biomass and charcoal

Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021
Abstract It is well known that there is a need for large amount of energy from alternate fuels due to the depletion of fossil fuels and increased energy demand. This paper analyses the important properties of biomass, charcoal with and without binder as alternate fuels.
J. Ajith Kumar   +4 more
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Charcoal Briquettes as Locomotive Fuel

Nature, 1944
A. F. JOSEPH and B. W. Whitfield1 described in 1921 the production of charcoal briquettes made from Sudan woods. They used as binder gum arabic or sorghum flour, both of which are available locally. Such briquettes are satisfactory for firing a stationary boiler, but are quite unsuitable as locomotive fuel.
H. GREENE, T. N. JEWITT
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Charcoal Briquettes and Activated Charcoal Manufacturing

1985
There is always a need to make charcoal more convenient in use, and special industrial applications require charcoal in agglomerated shapes. For this purpose, several techniques are available to the charcoal producer: extrusion, pelletizinq and briquetting.
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Cardava Banana Peel Charcoal Briquettes

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN MULTIDISCIPLINARY EDUCATION
This study explores the use of Cardava banana (Musa acuminata × balbisiana) peels as a main ingredient in making charcoal briquettes. The research was conducted to find out if banana peels can be a good substitute for wood charcoal and if they are acceptable and marketable to consumers.
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Performance Efficiency of Binding Agents in Coconut Charcoal Briquettes

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation
Coconut charcoal briquettes are an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional charcoal, with their performance significantly influenced by the type of binding agent used. This study evaluates five binding agents—cassava starch, paper, clay, coco peat, and banana peel—by analyzing key combustion parameters: burning time, ignition time, and ash ...
Venson B. Sarita, Jeanette D. Bohol
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Multivariate decisions: Modelling waste-based charcoal briquette formulation process

Bioresource Technology Reports, 2023
Rejoice Ntiriwaa Ossei-Bremang   +2 more
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Characteristics of Commercially Available Charcoal and Charcoal Briquettes in the Light of Petrographic Studies

2019
As of today, petrographic studies on charcoals and charcoal briquettes in Poland are rarely used as a source of information on the quality of fuels used for grilling. It should be noted that, according to the Polish Standard PN -EN 1860-2, petrographic analyzes of coals and briquettes are obligatory before placing the discussed fuels on the market ...
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Design and manufacture of coconut shell charcoal crusher for briquette

Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Fabrication
Coconut shell waste in the community is often not utilized, so a solution is needed, one of which is by processing it into briquettes. Charcoal briquettes are solid fuels that contain carbon, have high calorific value, and can burn for a long time. These briquettes are made from organic waste, such as dry leaves, coconut shells, rice husks, and sawdust.
null Azwinur   +2 more
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THE STUDY OF THE PROPERTIES OF CHARCOAL HARDWOOD TO GET CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES

Actual directions of scientific researches of the XXI century: theory and practice, 2014
M. Hayrullina, A. Habibullina
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