Pellet Production
Pellet production involves the process of compressing raw materials, such as wood, agricultural residues, or other biomass, into small, cylindrical pellets. This process typically includes grinding the raw materials, drying them to reduce moisture content, and then using a pellet mill to shape them under high pressure. The resulting pellets are uniform in size and density, making them easier to handle and transport.
These pellets are commonly used as a renewable energy source for heating and power generation. They can be burned in specialized stoves or boilers, providing a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels. Additionally, pellet production contributes to waste reduction by utilizing byproducts from other industries.