Method for producing fuel mouldings on the basis of biomass and a device for carrying out the method

The method comprises drying and milling biogenic starting material, making the dried and milled material in pieces by compressed agglomeration under using a molding channel-stamping press, and admixing a binder to the biogenic starting material before compressing. The biogenic starting material is d...

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Zusammenfassung:The method comprises drying and milling biogenic starting material, making the dried and milled material in pieces by compressed agglomeration under using a molding channel-stamping press, and admixing a binder to the biogenic starting material before compressing. The biogenic starting material is dried to a water content of 5-10 mass%, and is milled to an average size of 0-5 mm. The material to be agglomerated is precompressed during entering into the molding channel-stamping press. The dried and milled biogenic starting material is preagglomerated by admixing the binder. The method comprises drying and milling biogenic starting material, making the dried and milled material in pieces by compressed agglomeration under using a molding channel-stamping press, and admixing a binder to the biogenic starting material before compressing. The biogenic starting material is dried to a water content of 5-10 mass%, and is milled to an average size of 0-5 mm. The material to be agglomerated is precompressed during entering into the molding channel-stamping press. The dried and milled biogenic starting material is preagglomerated under admixing the binder. A biogenic material with a second bulk density is admixed to the biogenic starting material with a first bulk density, where the second bulk density is higher than the first bulk density. A non-biogenic thermally-realizable material with the second bulk density is admixed to the biogenic starting material with the first bulk density, where the second bulk density is higher than the first bulk density. The pellets leaving the molding channel-stamping press is mechanically separated. An independent claim is included for a molding channel-stamping press for producing fuel pellets on the basis of biomass.