2020
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2020.48.2.181
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Characteristics of Carbonized Biomass Produced in a Manufacturing Process of Wood Charcoal Briquettes Using an Open Hearth Kiln

Abstract: Characteristics of carbonized biomass obtained from a Wood charcoal briquette manufacturing process using an open hearth kiln are analyzed in this research, and differences in the characteristics based on the results of a mechanical screening process and the position within the kiln. One type of biomass and five types of carbonized biomass were collected from a Wood charcoal briquette manufacturer. After screening and grinding processes were performed on samples of 1 type of biomass and 5 types of carbonized b… Show more

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“…A higher torrefaction temperature and longer torrefaction duration results in a lower volatile matter content (Bridgeman et al, 2008). This occurs because water vapor is evaporated and there is loss of volatile materials during torrefaction (Ju et al, 2020). The results showed the volatile matter of torrefied Calliandra wood pellets with at 250℃ for 60 min was 78.68%, and that at 300℃ for 45 and 60 min was 61.97% and 61.14%, which fulfilled the SNI standard (≤ 80%).…”
Section: Volatile Mattermentioning
confidence: 80%
“…A higher torrefaction temperature and longer torrefaction duration results in a lower volatile matter content (Bridgeman et al, 2008). This occurs because water vapor is evaporated and there is loss of volatile materials during torrefaction (Ju et al, 2020). The results showed the volatile matter of torrefied Calliandra wood pellets with at 250℃ for 60 min was 78.68%, and that at 300℃ for 45 and 60 min was 61.97% and 61.14%, which fulfilled the SNI standard (≤ 80%).…”
Section: Volatile Mattermentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This condition is also related to the ash content, which can block the radiant heat transfer in the briquettes. Ju et al (2020b) found that agglomerated charcoal with ignition agents tends to have a shorter ignition time than charcoal. To obtain high-quality briquettes, a pretreatment process is necessary such that the compressive strength characteristics can be improved, the heating value can be increased, and the ash content of the briquettes can be decreased (Wu et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sapwood waste can be used as a new resource for the production of different materials for creating new economic products. It can also be utilized in various wood industries because it consists of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin (Hwang et al, 2021;Ju et al, 2020;Setiawan et al, 2023). The production of charcoal and activated carbon is thought to have increased due to the increased use of fossil fuel and its impact (Kwon et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%