
Biomass Pellets Fuel Product Distribution Business
(Wood Pellets)


Wood pellets are a type of solid biomass fuel produced from various agricultural waste wood, including expired fruit tree scraps, harvested wood, or timber ready for felling. This material undergoes a process of chipping into small pieces, reducing moisture content, and then compressing it into a dense, solid form. The resulting fuel boasts high density, low moisture, and consistent, high heat value. Wood pellets serve as an excellent alternative to fossil fuels in various industries utilizing furnaces and boilers for production, such as the food, textile, and ceramic industries, as well as in biomass power plants for electricity generation.
ETAW's wood pellets are manufactured adhering to international standards at every stage. This meticulous process includes raw material selection, size reduction through chipping, moisture content reduction, and a crucial blending step involving at least 2-3 types of raw materials to optimize performance. The material is then compressed into the desired shape and size, followed by a final cooling process for the formed pellets.
Wood pellets offer several advantages over other biomass fuels. Their high density significantly reduces storage and transportation space, leading to lower logistics costs and energy consumption. Furthermore, the consistent size and weight of wood pellets allow users to easily control consumption, ensuring a steady and predictable burning rate.