2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c03413
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Fuel Characteristics of Briquettes Manufactured by Natural Stacking Bamboo/Chinese Fir Mixtures

Abstract: Bamboo wastes were naturally stacked for 1 month and were uniformly mixed with Chinese fir. Briquettes were manufactured by a briquette extruder at different process temperatures and mixing ratios. The physical, mechanical, pyrolysis, and combustion characteristics of briquettes were determined. The results showed that the mixing ratios and process temperature had a significant impact on the fuel properties of briquettes. The optimum briquettes were manufactured by 70% bamboo/30% Chinese fir blends at a proces… Show more

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