Whether the chips can be directly returned to the furnace after briquetting depends on many factors, including the type of chips, the quality of the briquettes, the purpose of returning to the furnace and the process requirements in the furnace. Here are some relevant considerations:
The main reasons why long shavings (such as metal shavings, plastic shavings, wood chips, etc.) usually need to be shredded or thinned before being briquetted include:
Choosing the right briquetting machine requires consideration of many factors to ensure that the equipment meets your needs and provides the best performance and benefits. Here are some key factors when choosing a briquetting machine:
Briquetting has many benefits, mainly reflected in storage, transportation, processing efficiency and environmental protection. Here are some of the main benefits:
Briquetting machines are usually powered by hydraulic systems, mechanical transmission systems or electric drive systems, depending on the type of briquetting machine and its purpose.
A briquetting machine (also known as a compressor, briquetting machine or compression machine) is a mechanical device used to compress materials into briquettes. It is often used to create briquettes of materials such as coal, wood chips, agricultural waste, plastics or metals for easier storage, transportation or subsequent processing.