INFLUENCE MOISTURE WASTE WOOD ON PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BIOCOMPOSITION
Abstract
The article considers what traditional methods of briquetting is very energy-consuming because to the drying, grinding materials and the process of briquetting is the largest share in the total energy consumption power. The paper is devoted to experimental data obtained in the development of production technology of fuel briquette from the trees waste of different species with the polyethylene and leather dust addition. Investigated the influence in the physical and mechanical properties of a waste wood biocomposition wetness, such as bending strength. Sound technologies based on minimum energy production, using a fuel briquette timbers with humidity of not more than 14.2%Keywords: wood waste composition, briquette, wetness, strength.
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