Storage at room temperature.
6 mm Biomass wood pellet, 2nd grade
Catalog Number BP-0932
Description The 6 mm biomass wood pellet is designed for industrial combustion and has a high gross calorific value (GCV) of more than 4000 kcal. With a moisture content as low as 6 % and an ash content of 5 %, these pellets are carefully crafted from top quality sawdust to ensure excellent quality and efficient combustion in industrial applications.
| Product Name | 6 mm Biomass wood pellet, 2nd grade |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Pellet |
| Material | Sawdust |
| Thickness | 6 mm |
| Color | Brown |
| Moisture | 6% |
| Ash | 5% |
| Packages | 25 kg, 50 kg, 100 kg, 500 kg |
| Purity | 100% |
| Gross Calorific Value | 4000 kcal/kg |
| Physical State | Solid |
| Product Background |
Biomass wood pellets, also commonly referred to as "wood biomass pellets" in industrial contexts, are a type of solid renewable energy fuel processed from lignocellulosic biomass raw materials. As a key segment of biomass fuel products, they have gained widespread attention globally amid the growing demand for low-carbon energy and the implementation of "dual-carbon" (carbon peaking and carbon neutrality) strategies in many countries. The 6 mm biomass wood pellet (2nd grade) is a specific specification of wood pellets, designed to meet moderate-scale energy needs in industrial and residential scenarios. Its production relies on abundant agroforestry waste resources—typical raw materials include wood scraps, sawdust, underutilized small-diameter wood, and even agricultural residues like crop straws (when blended appropriately). The manufacturing process follows a standardized workflow: raw materials undergo crushing to ensure uniform particle size, then go through drying to reduce moisture content (usually to below 10% for optimal combustion), followed by mechanical compression molding via pelletizing machines (with die plates customized to produce 6 mm diameter pellets), and finally cooling and quality inspection to meet 2nd-grade product standards. |
| Product Features |
Standardized Particle Size: With a fixed diameter of 6 mm, the pellets ensure consistent feeding in mechanical combustion systems (e.g., pellet stoves, industrial boilers), avoiding blockages or uneven fuel supply. Low Moisture Content: Typically controlled below 10%, which significantly improves combustion efficiency, reduces smoke emissions during burning, and minimizes energy loss from moisture evaporation. Moderate Calorific Value: Derived from wood-based raw materials, the product has a low calorific value ranging from 3800 to 4200 kcal/kg (depending on the specific wood type, such as pine or miscellaneous wood), providing stable heat output for general heating or industrial production needs. Low Pollutant Emissions: Combustion produces almost no sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and minimal nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), aligning with global environmental protection requirements and reducing the environmental impact compared to coal combustion. High Density: The compression molding process increases the pellet density to 1.1-1.3 g/cm³, making it easy to store and transport—its compact size reduces storage space, and it is less prone to breakage during transportation. |
| Product Advantages |
Renewable and Sustainable: Raw materials are sourced from agroforestry waste (e.g., wood scraps, sawdust) that would otherwise be discarded or burned arbitrarily. Using these materials for pellet production not only reduces waste but also promotes the circular utilization of resources, aligning with long-term sustainability goals. Easy to Use: The standardized particle size and stable physical properties allow direct use in most existing pellet-fired equipment without the need for major modifications to the combustion system, reducing the threshold for user adoption. Eco-Friendly Contribution: As a carbon-neutral energy source, the carbon dioxide (CO₂) released during pellet combustion is offset by the CO₂ absorbed by the original wood during growth, contributing to climate change mitigation efforts supported by mechanisms like the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Safety in Storage and Use: Unlike liquid fuels (e.g., diesel) that pose leakage risks or gaseous fuels (e.g., natural gas) that have explosion hazards, the solid form of biomass wood pellets is non-flammable under normal storage conditions, reducing safety accidents such as fires or poisoning. |
| Related Products | Customers interested in 6 mm biomass wood pellets (2nd grade) may also pay attention to other biomass fuel products that cater to different needs: for example, 1st-grade biomass wood pellets (with higher calorific value, lower ash content, suitable for high-precision industrial equipment or export); biomass wood briquettes (larger in size, higher density, suitable for large-scale industrial boilers with high heat demand); biomass straw pellets (made from crop straws like wheat or corn straw, with a calorific value of around 3200-3600 kcal/kg, more cost-effective for regions rich in agricultural residues); and biomass pellet blends (mixed with wood and other biomass materials like peanut shells or rice husks to balance calorific value and cost). Additionally, related products in the biomass energy field include biomass briquette presses (for on-site pellet production), pellet combustion stoves (for residential or small-scale use), and biomass boiler systems (customized for industrial heating or power generation). If you are interested in related products, you can contact us directly or request product customization services. |
| Meta Description | CD BioSustainable offers high-quality 6 mm Biomass Wood Pellet (2nd Grade) – a renewable, low-carbon fuel made from agroforestry waste, with stable heat output, low emissions, and cost-effectiveness, ideal for residential heating, industrial boilers, and small-scale power generation. |
Storage at room temperature.
Concrete drying
Standardized Particle Size: With a fixed diameter of 6 mm, the pellets ensure consistent feeding in mechanical combustion systems (e.g., pellet stoves, industrial boilers), avoiding blockages or uneven fuel supply.
Low Moisture Content: Typically controlled below 10%, which significantly improves combustion efficiency, reduces smoke emissions during burning, and minimizes energy loss from moisture evaporation.
Moderate Calorific Value: Derived from wood-based raw materials, the product has a low calorific value ranging from 3800 to 4200 kcal/kg (depending on the specific wood type, such as pine or miscellaneous wood), providing stable heat output for general heating or industrial production needs.
Low Pollutant Emissions: Combustion produces almost no sulfur dioxide (SO₂) and minimal nitrogen oxides (NOₓ), aligning with global environmental protection requirements and reducing the environmental impact compared to coal combustion.
High Density: The compression molding process increases the pellet density to 1.1-1.3 g/cm³, making it easy to store and transport—its compact size reduces storage space, and it is less prone to breakage during transportation.
Renewable and Sustainable: Raw materials are sourced from agroforestry waste (e.g., wood scraps, sawdust) that would otherwise be discarded or burned arbitrarily. Using these materials for pellet production not only reduces waste but also promotes the circular utilization of resources, aligning with long-term sustainability goals.
Easy to Use: The standardized particle size and stable physical properties allow direct use in most existing pellet-fired equipment without the need for major modifications to the combustion system, reducing the threshold for user adoption.
Eco-Friendly Contribution: As a carbon-neutral energy source, the carbon dioxide (CO₂) released during pellet combustion is offset by the CO₂ absorbed by the original wood during growth, contributing to climate change mitigation efforts supported by mechanisms like the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
Safety in Storage and Use: Unlike liquid fuels (e.g., diesel) that pose leakage risks or gaseous fuels (e.g., natural gas) that have explosion hazards, the solid form of biomass wood pellets is non-flammable under normal storage conditions, reducing safety accidents such as fires or poisoning.
Customers interested in 6 mm biomass wood pellets (2nd grade) may also pay attention to other biomass fuel products that cater to different needs: for example, 1st-grade biomass wood pellets (with higher calorific value, lower ash content, suitable for high-precision industrial equipment or export); biomass wood briquettes (larger in size, higher density, suitable for large-scale industrial boilers with high heat demand); biomass straw pellets (made from crop straws like wheat or corn straw, with a calorific value of around 3200-3600 kcal/kg, more cost-effective for regions rich in agricultural residues); and biomass pellet blends (mixed with wood and other biomass materials like peanut shells or rice husks to balance calorific value and cost). Additionally, related products in the biomass energy field include biomass briquette presses (for on-site pellet production), pellet combustion stoves (for residential or small-scale use), and biomass boiler systems (customized for industrial heating or power generation). If you are interested in related products, you can contact us directly or request product customization services.
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