Page 52 - Parkside Gasification & Pellet Plant Report 081117_Neat
P. 52

RUF BRIQUETTING SOLUTIONS




                                               FOR HIGH-QUALITY FUELS







        Materials                           Formats                             Machines

        RUF briquetting systems process resi-  RUF briquettes can be produced in   In order to guarantee the high
        dual wood at a constantly high level of  the classic rectangular shape or in an   quality of the wood briquettes, RUF
        quality and density – from the finest   innovative format.              briquetting systems work at speci-
        wood dust through wood shavings                                         fically calculated pressures of up to
                                                                                          2
        and sawdust up to coarse wood chips.   As a high-quality source of energy,   1,700 kg/cm .
                                            they are used in traditional solid fuel
        In addition to wood, a variety of   furnaces as well as modern fireplaces   Biomass can be processed into
        resi dual organic materials such as   like tiled stoves and closed or open   briquettes with cross sections
        miscanthus, straw and cotton can be   stoves. Furthermore, RUF briquet-  measuring between 150x60 mm
        pressed into handy briquettes of    tes are also used as fuels in indus-  and 260x100 mm. The length of the
        various shapes without the need of   trial combustion processes. They   briquette is variable and can be set
        adding binders, provided the water   meet the high quality requirements   between certain predefined limits.
        content is under 15 percent.        prescribed by EN standard 14961-3.
                                                                                RUF briquetting systems are extre-
        RUF briquetting systems adapt auto-                                     mely energy efficient and exhibit a
        matically to the different materials to                                 surprisingly low degree of wear and
        be processed.                                                           tear. We deliver systems precisely
                                                                                configured to do the job at hand,
                                                                                powered by hydraulic motors of
                                                                                between 3 kW and 90 kW.


                                                                                The throughput capacities of RUF briquetting
                                                                                systems designed for processing wood or
                                                                                biomass range between 30 and 1,500 kg
                                                                                per hour.





















                                                                                Benefits
                                                                                   suitable for fully automatic
                                                                                  operation 24/7
                                                                                   direct integration into existing
                                                                                  production facilities
                                                                                   compact design
                                                                                  no special foundations necessary
                                                                                  easy installation
                                                                                   customised machine configurations
                                                                                  depending on the customer‘s indivi-
                                                                                  dual requirements
   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54   55   56