Two approaches for producing briquetted charcoal from waste and their comparison
By: Bhattacharya, S.C | Sett, Sivoskthy, Shrestham Ram M
Publisher: Bangkok ; January 1990Description: 8 p; illSubject(s): ENERGY | ENERGY RESOURCES | CHARCOAL | WOOD PRODUCTSSummary: There are two technological routes for the production of charcoal from wastes: (1) densification of wastes and carbonization of the densified product and (2) carbonization of wastes and briquetting of the carbonized product. Each of these options has its own merits and demerits. We present a brief review and a comparison of these technologies.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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There are two technological routes for the production of charcoal from wastes: (1) densification of wastes and carbonization of the densified product and (2) carbonization of wastes and briquetting of the carbonized product. Each of these options has its own merits and demerits. We present a brief review and a comparison of these technologies.
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