At our company, we are dedicated to sustainability and innovation. Our Eco-Palm Biomass Bar Fuel are a prime example of how we can transform waste into a valuable and eco-friendly energy source. These fuel are made from palm oil waste, a byproduct of the palm oil industry, and are processed through a series of steps to create a high-quality and efficient biomass fuel.
During production process, we have strict quality control for raw materials, semi-finished products, and final products to ensure that the biomass fuel meets the required standards.
Procedure
Raw Material Collection
Collect empty fruit bunches (EFB) of palm and initially subject them to mechanical crushing to reduce their volume and increase their surface area, facilitating subsequent processing.
Dry
The crushed EFB undergoes a drying process to reduce their moisture content. Typically, the initial moisture content of EFB ranges from 38% to 60%. Through drying, the moisture is significantly reduced, making it more suitable for use as a biomass fuel. Our drying process is 2 to 3 times more efficient than traditional methods, while also significantly reducing the emission of exhaust gases and dust.
Shredding
The dried EFB are further shredded into fibrous or powdered forms to prepare for the subsequent compressing and moulding process.
Moulding
The shredded palm fibers are compressed into cylindrical biomass fuel pellets using a press machine. This step increases the density and combustion efficiency of the fuel, making it more convenient for transportation and storage.
Cooling and Transportation
After compression and moulding, the biomass fuel pellets are cooled to prevent spontaneous combustion during storage. Once cooled, the pellets are ready for sale and transportation.