briketeiksi
Briketeiksi is a term used in Latvia to refer to compressed fuel blocks, typically made from sawdust, wood shavings, agricultural waste, or other organic materials. These blocks are an alternative to traditional firewood and are manufactured by compressing the raw material under high pressure, often with heat, which causes the natural lignin in the material to act as a binder. This process eliminates the need for additional binding agents.
The primary advantage of briketeiksi is their high energy density and consistent burning characteristics. Because they
Briketeiksi are commonly used for heating residential homes and in industrial applications. Their production is seen