Spesifications product Moisture total 2.9 SiO2 in ash 88.32 SiO2 in BIOF 37.59 Produce 500MTmonth FOB price $210MT Maybe if you interest or want to know more about our product please contact us.
RICE HUSK Rice structures (or rice husks) are the hard safeguarding covers of grains of rice. As well as safeguarding rice during the developing season, rice structures can be put to use as a building material, manure, protection material, or fuel. Rice frames are essential for the debris of the rice. Normal items from rice husk are strong fuel (i.e., free structure, briquettes, and pellets), carbonized rice husk created subsequent to consumption, and leftover rice husk debris after ignition. Qualities of the rice husk Delivered during rice processing, the rice husk is, as of now, dried and collected at the manufacturing plant. The particular load of uncompressed rice husk is around 100 kg/m3. Maybe the clearest and normal utilization of rice structures is their utilization as a dirt correction, commonly as fertilizer creation. Transforming rice structures into a helpful soil correction can be made one stride further with the creation of biochar. Rice structures can be utilized as supplemental development material in the regular or maintainable structure. One of the more normal purposes of rice structures in is in creature farming, most usually as a wellspring of domesticated animals' bedding.
I would offer to you of our product. our product is a Rice husk and we have 4 variants product (Rice husk charcoal, Rice husk ash, Raw rice husk and feed bran for animal). for more information could I get your
Rice husk - Rice hulls is the hard shell covering the grain. In addition to protecting rice grain during the growing season, rice husks can also be used as construction materials, fertilizers, insulation in construction or fuel, maintain moisture and increase soil nutrition. no harm to the environment - Origin: Vietnam - Storage condition: Store in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight - Packing: 10kgs per bag, carton or as required by customers - Delivery: 7 - 10 days after signed Sales Contract - Payment: T/T, L/C
We are the supplier of Broken white rice 100% or 50% and Rice Husk
Rice hulls /rice husks are the hard protecting coverings of grains of rice. In addition to protecting rice during the growing season, rice hulls can be put to use as building material, fertilizer, insulation material, or fuel as its eco-friendly and low cost.
Animal Feed
Rice Husk Rice husk (rice husk ash) is a protective layer on grain which is often found in the form of waste. This husk can be found in almost all grain crops or grasses. In its application, this husk is used as a mixture of animal feed or burned to be used as a planting medium. You can find husks with many of these advantages in rice fields that have been harvested. Rice husk ash are the result of burning rice husks in a cauldron or on a stove for a certain period of time until the husks turn black. The black color comes from incomplete combustion due to water spraying on the husk coals before the coals turn to ashes. You can use the results of the combustion as burnt husks for planting media. The benefits of Indococo roasted husks are as follows. 1. Can loosen the soil 2. Binds nutrients to plants 3. Improve the acidity of the soil.
Pure paddy husk from island-wide in Sri Lanka.
We can provide high quality Rice Husk in bales shape
We can provide Rice husk in bulk quantity.
1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm and powder 30 - 35 bags ( minimum 20 ton per shipment )
Use as fuel.
Compressed rice husk Total moisture: 8.9% (m/m) Ash content: 18.4% (m/m) Sulfur content:0.3% (m/m) ... Compressed into baler 40kgs/baler (pp bag)
Application Heating system Length 60 -120mm Moisture 6,91 Ash Content 14 Usage Biomass Energy Industry Shape Briquette Calory(J) 3787 Place of Origin Indonesia Color Natural Brown Calorific Value >3700 kcal Adventage Green Energy Main Ingredient Rice Husk Type Dry Heating Value 3423KgCal/Kg Sulfur Content
We are offering Rice husk
Bio-mass for Fuel. Rice husk for burning in producing energy, Agricultural waste, Animal Feed. Can be used as composites packed in poly bags.
Rice Husk/Rice Husk Charcoal/Rice husk charcoal Powder it were good for sawdust or BIOMASS products.
Rice husk is often interpreted as waste material or leftover material from the rice milling process. Processes that have an impact on running slowly, not only disrupt the surrounding environment but also interfere with human health. At every mill, we will always see piles and even mountains of husks that are getting taller and taller. Currently, the use of rice husks is still very little, so that the husks are still a waste material that disturbs the environment (Aziz, 1992). Rice husk consists of a hard layer that includes a kariopsis which consists of two halves called the lemma and palea which are interlocked. In the rice milling process, the husks will be separated from the rice grains and residue or milling waste (Aziz, 1992). The structure of rice husks has four layers, namely the outermost epidermis which is covered with the epidermis, Scelerenchyma, Spongi parenchyma, and the innermost epidermis. Of the four layers above, rice husk has silicon that is dominant in both layers of the epidermis which functions as a hardener and protector of the grain against fungi (Aziz, 1992). Chemical properties of rice husks are generally composed of organic and inorganic components. Components include carbohydrates which are dominated by cellulose and hemicellulose. Crude protein in rice husk is about 3% and lipid 0.039-2.98% (Primo et al, in Luh, 1980). The amount of pure lignin in rice husk is around 19.20-24.47% (Lenzio in Luh, 1980). The vitamins contained in rice husks include thiamin, riboflavin, and niacin then about 13.2-29.0% of the weight of rice husks are inorganic components such as Fe, Ca, Mg, P, and others are compounds needed in rice growth (Houston in Luh, 1980). Husk is classified as biomass that can be used for various needs such as industrial raw materials, animal feed and energy or fuel. From the rice milling process, about 20-30% of the grain is usually obtained. The use of husk energy aims to reduce expenditure costs for fuel for farmers' households. From the rice milling process, about 20-30% of husks are obtained, bran between 8-12% and milled rice between 50-63.5% of the initial weight of grain data. Husk with a high proportion can cause environmental problems (Houston in Luh, 1980). Bibliography: Azis, S.A, Krisantini, Winarso D. Widodo and Aris Munandar. 1992. Study on the Utilization of Husk, sawdust, bark and peanut shells as a medium for growing plants in containers. IPB. Bogor.
ready rice husked, outer skin of rice after peeled. could be used as animal bedding, fertilizer or fuel. goods are ready in stock of 300 ton. ship to worldwide in 20ft container and 40ft container. price US$150/ton negotiable