Agricultural peat nitrogen N 2,41-4,69% phosphates P2O5 0,123- 0,162% iron Fe2O3 1,19-0,35% aluminum Al2O3 0,32-0,43% carbonate CaO 4,6-5,71% acidity Ph 5,8-6,2% the degree of decomposition POST H3-H6 moisture W 60% ash peat Ad 10-18% Fuel-milled peat (Gost 11804-76): - moisture - not more than 52% - ash contents - not more than 23% - NCV(Net Calorific Value) - 2100 kcal / kg - sulfur - not more than 0,35 %
Cocopeat 650g Briquettes Low EC & High EC
Themal value of 4341-5674 kcal/kg Moisture 12.85% Ash content 6.57% Sulfur content 0.02% Density 1101kg/m3 1 package weight 9-12 kg Pallet weight 960-1100 kg
Briquettes of Peat Description: Peat — a minerals plant origin, which is one of the oldest types of fuel. The cost of peat briquettes 2 times cheaper than anthracite and coal inferior to the caloric total of 20%. Composition 100% peat. - Polypropylene Bags or Big-Bags; - Weight 40 kg. * First-Class Quality * Country of Origin: Ukraine, Kiev * Terms: TBA (To Be Agreed) * Min Order Amount: 1 standard truck (40 foot) * Max Available Monthly: 4 000 tons * Weight: 1 ton per 1 europallet * 22 europallets (0.8*1.2m) per 40 foot truck * Terms of INCOTERMS 2010: FCA, Kiev * Private & Custom labeling available * All packaging to order * Prices subject to change due to market conditions * Currently exporting to Denmark, Lithuania
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Coco peat pressed in to a briquette Moisture content
Coal briquettes. Coal briquettes have long been produced as a means of using up small coal, the finely broken coal inevitably produced during the mining process. Otherwise this is difficult to burn as it is hard to arrange adequate airflow through a fire of these small pieces; also such fuel tends to be drawn up and out of the chimney by the draught, giving visible black smoke. The first briquettes were known as culm bombs and were hand-moulded with a little wet clay as a binder. These could be difficult to burn efficiently, as the unburned clay produced a large ash content, blocking airflow through a grate. With Victorian developments in engineering, particularly the hydraulic press, it became possible to produce machine-made briquettes with minimal binder content. A tar or pitch binder was used, obtained first from gas making and later from petrochemical sources. These binders burned away completely, making it a low-ash fuel These were intended to emulate a high-quality anthracite coal, such as that from the Cynheidre measures. This involved blending a mixture of coals from different grades and colliery sources.
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