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hardwood briquettes are better. it contains more heat value, less smoke.

Here is a roller type briquetting press manufacturer from China.

 

 

Charlie

 

Torrefied briquettes contain less than 2% moisture and up to 40% more energy than hardwood briquettes, and produce almost zero smoke, being suitable for burning in smoke free zones.

Ash content is <0.34% from the ones we had independently analysed.

Should be available in 2016 at a lower price per kWh than hard or softwood briquettes.

 

The briquetting press you have a link for is designed to make coal nuggets out of coal dust which has a moisture content of between 15 and 25%. Saw one in action and it wasn't pretty!

 

Woodworm

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