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This document presents the ash percentage and heat of combustion values for various raw materials that can be used to make briquettes as fuel. It finds that charcoal has the highest heat of combustion at 7213 Kcal and the lowest ash percentage at 4.5%, while peat has the lowest heat of combustion at 3180 Kcal and highest ash percentage at 29%. A variety of agricultural waste products like bagasse, jute waste, and mustard stalks provide heat of combustion between 4000-4500 Kcal.
This document presents the ash percentage and heat of combustion values for various raw materials that can be used to make briquettes as fuel. It finds that charcoal has the highest heat of combustion at 7213 Kcal and the lowest ash percentage at 4.5%, while peat has the lowest heat of combustion at 3180 Kcal and highest ash percentage at 29%. A variety of agricultural waste products like bagasse, jute waste, and mustard stalks provide heat of combustion between 4000-4500 Kcal.
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This document presents the ash percentage and heat of combustion values for various raw materials that can be used to make briquettes as fuel. It finds that charcoal has the highest heat of combustion at 7213 Kcal and the lowest ash percentage at 4.5%, while peat has the lowest heat of combustion at 3180 Kcal and highest ash percentage at 29%. A variety of agricultural waste products like bagasse, jute waste, and mustard stalks provide heat of combustion between 4000-4500 Kcal.
Droits d'auteur :
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
Formats disponibles
Téléchargez comme DOCX, PDF, TXT ou lisez en ligne sur Scribd