pelete
Pelete refers to a type of biomass fuel made from compressed organic matter. These small, cylindrical pellets are typically produced from wood waste, agricultural byproducts, or energy crops. The process involves grinding the raw material into a fine powder, then compressing it under high pressure and heat. This compression eliminates air pockets and fuses the material, creating a dense, uniform pellet. The moisture content is typically reduced to between 8% and 12% during manufacturing.
Pelete are commonly used as a renewable energy source for heating. They are burned in specialized stoves
The standardized size and low moisture content of pelete allow for easy handling, storage, and automated feeding