Moisture: 2.9% - Loss on ignition: 13.4% - Sulfur trioxide (SO3): 0.8% - Carbon (C): 9.0% - Silicon dioxide (SiO2): 81.2% - Iron oxide (FeO3): 0.4% - Aluminum oxide (Al2O3): 0.1% - Magnesium oxide (MgO): 0.4% - Calcium oxide (CaO): 0.6% - Sodium oxide (Na2O): 0.2% - Potassium oxide (K2O): 3.5% - Appearance density after compaction: 0.24%
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 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.
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.