Biomass-fired boilers can burn many fuel types, but they all belong to biomass energy, such as corn stalks, wheat straws, straws, peanut shells, corn cobs, cotton stalks, soybean stalks, weeds, branches, leaves, sawdust, bark and other solid waste of wood or furniture factories.
The characteristics of biomass fuels
1) Low pollution. The combustion of biomass fuels has lower pollution than that of coal fuels or oil fuels. The biomass fuels have activated carbons.
2) Easy ignition. The biomass fuels can be ignited easily to speed up the boiler operation.
3) Good combustion. The compressed biomass fuels are small-size but heavy and can be burned for a long time. They also have advantages in transportation and storage.