In the manufacturing process of Environmentally friendly biomass burning pellets, it is crucial to ensure the uniformity of the particles, because this directly affects combustion efficiency, energy utilization and the stability of equipment operation. Here are some key steps and measures to ensure particle uniformity:
First of all, the selection and processing of raw materials are the basis for making uniform particles. Biomass raw materials such as wood chips, straw, etc. need to undergo strict screening and crushing processes to remove impurities and achieve appropriate particle sizes. This step helps ensure the quality and consistency of the ingredients and lays the foundation for the subsequent granulation process.
Secondly, the selection and design of the granulator are also key factors. The granulator should have stable performance and precise control system to ensure that the raw materials can be evenly stressed and compressed during the granulation process. At the same time, the mold design of the granulator also needs to take into account the shape and size of the particles to ensure that the produced particles are consistent and uniform.
During the granulation process, parameters such as moisture content and temperature of raw materials also need to be strictly controlled. Too high or too low moisture content will affect the molding effect and uniformity of the particles. Therefore, it is necessary to reasonably adjust the moisture content and temperature according to the type of raw materials and the performance of the granulator to obtain the best granulation effect.
In addition, the cooling and screening processes are also important steps to ensure particle uniformity. The granulated biomass pellets need to be cooled to lower their temperature and increase their hardness. During the cooling process, it is necessary to ensure that the particles are heated evenly to avoid local overheating or insufficient cooling. The screening process is used to remove irregular particles and impurities to ensure that the particles are consistent in shape and size.
Finally, management during packaging and storage cannot be ignored. When packaging, the density and volume of the particles should be consistent to avoid delamination or breakage during transportation and storage. At the same time, the storage environment also needs to be kept dry and ventilated to prevent the particles from getting damp or deteriorating.
In summary, through strict raw material processing, reasonable selection and design of granulators, precise parameter control, and standardized cooling, screening, packaging and storage management, the uniformity of Environmentally friendly biomass burning pellets can be effectively guaranteed.