Biomass Tower Pellet Plant
A Wood Biomass Tower Pellet Plant is a vertical design that optimizes space, making it ideal for operations with limited land availability. Here’s why it stands out:
- Space Efficiency: By arranging the pellet production equipment in a tower configuration, it minimizes the land footprint, allowing high production capacity in a compact space.
- Vertical Workflow: Raw material handling, drying, pelletizing, and cooling systems are vertically aligned, ensuring efficient use of gravity for material flow, which reduces the need for extensive conveyor systems and additional equipment.
- Scalability: Despite the smaller land requirement, a tower pellet plant can still handle significant production volumes, supporting up to 1-2 tons per hour or more depending on the configuration.
- Energy Efficiency: The tower design reduces energy consumption by cutting down on long material transport distances between stages, leading to lower operational costs.
- Automated Control Systems: Similar to the mobile plant, the tower plant can be equipped with automation to reduce labor needs and improve precision in production processes.
This type of plant is ideal for urban or constrained land environments where traditional horizontal layouts are not feasible but biomass pellet production is still required.
BIOMASS RAW MATERIALS
Following raw materials suitable for Pelleting:
Bagasse – Castor Seed Shell – Castor Stick – Coconut Wastes – Coffee Husk – Coir Pith – Corn Cobs – Corn Dental Stick – Cotton Stalk & Shell – Groundnut Shell – Lemon Grass – Mulberry Stick – Rice husk – Saw Dust – Sugar Cane Leaves – Sun Flower Stalk – Sweet Sorghum Stalk – Tobacco Waste – Black Wattle – Paddy Straw – Mustard Shell – Barks Wood – Wheat Straw – Soya Bean Husk – Jute Waste – Cashew Husk – Palm Husk – Bamboo Dust – Napier Grass – Forestry Waste – Mustard Stalk – Wood Chips – Rice Straw – Tea Waste – Sunflower Stalk – Agro Residue
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