Pelletix

Pelletix

Pelletix is a registered trademark of Aktif Yonga produced as 100% Wood Pellet with its special formula.

General Features

- Renewable Energy by Reprocessing Wood Waste
- High Efficiency
- High Heat
- Low Ash
- 100% Wood
- Environmentally friendly

 

Technical Specifications

- Net Calorific Value: ≥ 4.9 kWh / kg
- Ash Content: ≤ 0.9%
- Length: 3.15 <L <40mm
- Humidity: ≤ 10%
- Diameter: 6 ± 1mm
- 15KG, 20KG Packages

 

What is Pellet?

Biomass is an important energy source as it constitutes the fourth largest energy source in the world. Many developed countries see bioenergy as the main energy source of the future.
It can be used in biomass heating and industrial burning systems. One of the commonly used sources for heating is pellets.
The literal meaning of pellet, which is lump, ball, cylinder, marble, as fuel; All kinds of wood, wood waste, forest waste, agricultural waste, industrial wastes are dried and grinded and then pressed with high pressure, they are small pieces that are used to increase the density and obtain energy.
It is possible to classify pellet fuel as wood pellets and agricultural waste pellets (agripellets). Standards have been established for the production, transportation and use of these products abroad, and there is no such standard in our country yet. In addition, the use of this product is considered within the scope of support by many countries abroad.
 
 

What Are The Raw Materials Of Pellet Fuel?

The pellet has a small cylindrical form, usually 6-8-10 mm in diameter and 10-40 mm in length, compacted; It is a type of fuel obtained from natural products and wastes such as sawdust, wood chips, bark, tree branches, stems of crops, nuts, cones at the bottom of the tree.
 
Although it differs in terms of raw materials and production techniques, it is not possible to use binders in the conversion of wood and its derivatives into pellets. In some other raw materials, auxiliary binders (such as molasses, starch, vegetable paraffin, tall oil, lignin, water) are used in certain proportions.
 
Wood (hard and soft woods), wood, chips, sawdust, bark, branches, leaves and similar forest residues, straw (such as wheat, barley, rye, oats), sap (such as sunflower, corn, cotton, rape) ), shell-sheath (coffee, soy, rice, peanut, hazelnut, walnut…), fruit seeds, paper-cardboard and so on. residue and garbage, industrial wastes (such as pomace), construction wastes can be used, apart from these products, they are used in many products grown within the scope of energy forestry and energy agriculture (such as switchgrass-branched millet, miscanthus-elephant grass). Pellet can be produced from a single product or by mixing several products (such as sawdust, straw, straw, pomace, coal dust).
 
 

What are the Advantages of Pellet Fuel?

- Pellet fuel is a refined biomass.
- It is very easy to transport and store.
- It is a more efficient fuel compared to the same amount of tree wood in terms of burning time and energy.
- It is cheaper than other fuels.
- 100% local production from own resources.
- It is acceptable in terms of environment and human health. It is the cleanest burning pellet fuel among solid fuel systems.
- The amount of waste after use is very low.
- It protects forests during the pellet production phase. The annual industrial wood and firewood production of the General Directorate of Forestry is 22 million cubic meters. This production is obtained from forest establishment, forest maintenance, forest regeneration, improvement and production activities.
- There is no danger of poisoning like coal.
- Combustion systems are easier to operate and maintain than other fuel-fired plants.
- It does not require intervention to the boiler room when the electricity is cut.

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