Physico-mechanical Characteristics of High Density Briquettes produced from Composite Sawdust

Physico-mechanical characteristics of briquettes produced from composite sawdust admixture using a screw press briquetting machine was investigated. Sample feedstock materials collected has particle sizes varying between 6-8mm with 10-20% powdery components (< 4 mesh). Briquette's physical c...

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description Physico-mechanical characteristics of briquettes produced from composite sawdust admixture using a screw press briquetting machine was investigated. Sample feedstock materials collected has particle sizes varying between 6-8mm with 10-20% powdery components (< 4 mesh). Briquette's physical characteristics investigated using standard test apparatus and procedures include dimensional stability immediately, 1 hour and 30 days after production, effects of particle moisture and particle size on briquette compressed and relaxed densities. Mechanical characteristics include resistance to gravity and impact, effects of densities on impact resistance index (IRI) and effects of briquette durability in water. Statistical models were used to establish empirical relationships between the feedstock materials (independent variables) and briquette characteristics (independent variables). The physical characteristics of briquettes produced at 12% are loose and brittle with poor dimensional stability, at 10% they are bonded but weak in strength with good dimensional stability while briquettes produced at 8% are well-formed, good colouration with char carbonation, excellent dimensional stability. The compressed density of the briquettes ranges of 490-820 kg/m3. The lower moisture briquettes have high resistance to water dispersion, high impact resistance and excellent storability.
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