Crushing Process of carbonized biomass
Overall, crushing is a critical preparation step that improves the quality, durability, and combustion performance of the finished charcoal briquettes while making the manufacturing process more efficient. Materials such as carbonized sawdust, cassava peels, banana peels, or other biomass are passed through a crusher or hammer mill to break down larger charcoal pieces into fine particles. The crushed material is then sieved to remove oversized particles and ensure a consistent particle size.

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