How To Maintain Biomass Briquettes Machine?

| Model | Power | Mold Hole | Capacity for biomass |
| MKYK-36 | 45kw | 36 | 1.0-1.5 |
| MKYK-48 | 75kw | 48 | 1.5-2.5 |
| MKYK-72 | 110kw | 72 | 2.5-3.5 |
| MKYK-90 | 132kw | 90 | 3.5-5.0 |
| MKYK-120 | 200kw | 120 | 4.0-6.0 |
| MKYK-150 | 250kw | 150 | 6.0-10.0 |
Biomass densification is the bonding together of waste biomass product, such as wood chips or sawdust, peanut husk, rice husk, sunflower seed husks, bagasse (sugar cane or sugar beet residue), coffee shells, coconut husks, etc. The bonding is achieved by the pressure and heat of the biomass briquette machine utilizing the natural resins in the biomass waste product.
The guiding principle behind the production of biomass briquette machine is that natural biomass material is essentially a waste material, i.e. the natural by-product of, for example, the timber industry: chippings, sawdust, offcuts, slabwood, etc or agricultural products: sunflowers, rice, peanuts, etc. The material is prepared for the biomass briquette machine by chipping or milling and drying before being fed into individual biomass press.

