Knowledge by PelletIndia.com: Napier Grass – From Farming to Pelletizing Step-by-Step Process Overview: 1. Harvesting and Pre-processing 2. De-watering (Mechanical Moisture Reduction) 3. Drying (Flash or Rotary Dryer) 4. Grinding (Size Reduction) 5. Mixing and Conditioning 6. Pelletization 7. Cooling 8. Screening and Quality Control 9. Packaging and Storage 10. Automation and Control This comprehensive […]
In India, various crop residues are used for making biomass pellets. These residues are abundant and represent a potential source of renewable energy. The choice of crop residue for biomass pellet production depends on factors such as regional availability, crop patterns, and the characteristics of the residues. Here are some of the major Indian crop […]
Screening Setup on Impact Crusher for Optimal Sizing Setting a screen on the output of an impact crusher is a practical way to ensure that the final product meets specific size requirements. By adding a screening system, the crushed material can be sorted, separating out oversized pieces that may need recirculation back to the crusher […]
ARB (As Received Basis) and ADB (Air Dried Basis) are both common bases used for measuring the Gross Calorific Value (GCV) of coal or biomass, but they differ in how the moisture content is considered. Here is the key difference between the two: 1. ARB (As Received Basis) 2. ADB (Air Dried Basis) Summary of […]
Napier Grass (Pennisetum purpureum) Overview Key Benefits and Figures Napier Grass is a valuable, multifunctional crop supporting livestock productivity, renewable energy projects, and sustainable agricultural practices. Its high GCV and low ash content enhance its potential as a biofuel, making it a popular choice for both farmers and renewable energy developers. Contact Us for More […]