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Here is a list of biomass materials used in pellet production:
Rice Husk: Residue from rice crops.
Rice Bran: Waste from milling rice.
Wheat Straw: Stalks remaining after wheat harvest.
Wheat Pod: Residue left after wheat harvest.
Corn Cob: Inner part of corn ears.
Corn Stalk: Stalks left after corn harvest.
Pearl Millet Cob: Residue from pearl millet crops.
Pearl Millet Husk: Husk left after pearl millet harvest.
Pearl Millet Stalk: Stalks from pearl millet plants.
Barley Straw: Residue left after barley harvest.
Small Millet Husk: Husk left after small millet harvest.
Finger Millet Straw: Residue from finger millet crops.
Sorghum Cob: Residue from sorghum ears.
Sorghum Straw: Residue left after sorghum harvest.
Sorghum Stalk: Stalks left after sorghum harvest.
Mustard Stalk: Stalks left after mustard harvest.
Rapeseed Stalk: Stalks left after rapeseed harvest.
Flax Stalk: Stalks left after flax harvest.
Niger Stalk: Stalks left after niger harvest.
Safflower Stalk: Stalks left after safflower harvest.
Cotton Husk: Husk left after cotton harvest.
Firewood: Wood used for fuel.
Acacia Wood: Wood from acacia trees.
Sugarcane Bagasse: Residue after sugarcane crushing.
Eucalyptus Wood: Wood from eucalyptus trees.
Cotton Seed Hull: Hulls from cotton seeds.
Forest Biomass: Organic residue from forests.
These raw materials are used in various pellet manufacturing processes for energy production and other purposes.
Calorific Value (GCV) of Biomass Pellets
The Calorific Value (GCV) represents the heat energy released by a unit mass of fuel during complete combustion. Here are some examples: