Coffee husk briquettes are an environmentally friendly and sustainable energy source. These briquettes are produced from the waste generated during coffee processing, primarily the husk that surrounds the coffee bean. Instead of discarding this by-product, it is compressed into briquettes, offering an efficient way to utilize waste for energy purposes.
Coffee husk briquette process
Combination
Coffee husk briquettes are crafted from the remnants of coffee production. These husks undergo a process involving grinding, mixing with a binding agent, and pressing through a briquette machine to form the final product. The binding agent, often starch or sawdust, contributes to the cohesion and structural integrity of the briquettes. The binding agent, often starch or sawdust, contributes to the cohesion and structural integrity of the briquettes.
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