Rice Husk 1. Its high silica content makes it useful for strengthening building materials 2. It resists fungal decomposition 3. It resists moisture penetration 4. It decomposes slowly 5. It insulates well 6. Itâ??s renewable It has been used as building material, fertilizer, insulation material, or fuel. Combustion of rice hulls produces rice husk ash (RHA) which is a potential source of amorphous reactive silica. Most of the ash is used in the production of Portland cement.
Rice hulls (or 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. AND ANIMAL FEED 0 Potential On-Farm Uses of Rice Hulls Compost Production and Soil Improvement. ... Biochar Production. ... Fuel and Briquette Production. ... Supplemental Construction Material. ... Bedding for Hog/Chicken Deep Litter Systems. ... Livestock Feed Supplement. ... Potting Mix Production. ... Mushroom Production Substrate.
Rice husk is an organic waste from the rice milling process that has many uses in agriculture energy and the industrial sector Rice husk comes from the outer skin of rice grains which is light porous and has a lot of carbon and silica This rice husk is carefully processed to optimize its quality so that it can be used as a material for organic fertilizer planting media or an environmentally friendly energy source Rice husk is an organic waste from the rice milling process that has many uses in agriculture energy and the industrial sector Rice husk comes from the outer skin of rice grains which is light porous and has a lot of carbon and silica This rice husk is carefully processed to optimize its quality so that it can be used as a material for organic fertilizer planting media or an environmentally friendly energy source Product Specifications Main Ingredients 100 rice bran without additives Texture Light dry and airy Form Available in rice husk roasted rice husk and rice husk powder Benefits and Uses Organic Fertilizer Can be used as a mixture to make the soil more fertile Biochar derived from rice waste can help absorb and store nutrients for plants Planting Media Very suitable for plants grown hydroponically and in pots because it can hold water and air Helps prevent the soil from becoming too compact Renewable Energy Can be used as biomass fuel to generate electricity Can be used as a raw material to make biogas through an airless fermentation process Industrial Applications Ash from rice husks is used as an additive in making concrete and cement Used in the glass and ceramics industry because it contains silicon Our Product Advantages Superior Quality Processed in a good way to produce clean and usable rice husk Multifunctional Suitable for many purposes from agriculture to energy EcoFriendly This product helps support the reuse of agricultural waste and sustainability Available in Various Types As per the customer requirements we offer rice husk roasted rice husk and rice husk powder
1> Easily mixing with soil for applying. 2> It loosen the soil, and improve the permeability of air and water for the soil. 3> Improving the three phases of the soil. Enhancing the capacity of oxygen supplying to achieve the effect of improving the soil. 4> Fully fermented without odorous. It can be applied both indoors and outdoors. 5> Rich in varieties of organic matter, humus, silica acid, etc. 6> Rich in varieties of microorganisms, it helps to decompose the organic matter and change the nitrogen form which can promote the absorbed nutrient for plants. 7> All purposed type. Can be used as materials for culture soil, soil conditioner or ground mulch to prevent weeds and keep moisture and warm for the soil.
- Material: 100% rice husk - Size: 0,3 -0,5 mm; 0,7 mm - Aflatoxin B1: 0.32mcg/kg - Aflatoxin B2: Not detected, LOD = 0.3ppb - Aflatoxin G1: 0.50 mcg/kg - Aflatoxin G2: Not detected, LOD = 0.3ppb - Moisture: 9.75% - Crude fat: 0.68% - Crude protein: 2.35% - Ash: 10.74% - Crude fiber: 49.47% - Moisture: max 10%
- Material: 100% rice husk - Size: 1,8 -2,2 mm - Aflatoxin B1: 0.32mcg/kg - Aflatoxin B2: Not detected, LOD = 0.3ppb - Aflatoxin G1: 0.50 mcg/kg - Aflatoxin G2: Not detected, LOD = 0.3ppb - Moisture: 9.75% - Crude fat: 0.68% - Crude protein: 2.35% - Ash: 10.74% - Crude fiber: 49.47% Moisture: max 10%