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 Husk Ash is rice husk that has been processed by burning. We have 2 types of rice husk ash, those are whole rice husk ask and mixed rice husk ash. - Whole rice husk Whole rice husk ash has a perfectly intact form, has maximum of 2% impurities, a maximum of 6% moisture, and less powder. Whole rice husk ash is usually used as a raw material in the manufactured of biomass. - Mixed rice ash Mixed rice husk has a more powdered form than RHA and has more than 10% impurities. This type of RHA can be used for biomass raw material also.
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.
SPECIFICATION Caloric value: 3500Kcal/Kg (20130J/Kg) Diameter: 6 - 8 mm Length: 40/50mm Moisture: less than 7% Calorific: 3600 - 3900 Ash: 1.08% Density: 608.0 kg/m3
Specification: Carbon (C): 10.0% max; Moisture: 2.9% max; Loss on ignition: 13.4% max; Iron oxide (FeO3): 0.4%; Calcium oxide (CaO): 0.6%; Sodium oxide (Na2O): 0.2%; Potassium oxide (K2O): 3.5%; Sulfur trioxide (SO3): 0.8%; Silicon dioxide (SiO2): 70.2%; Aluminum oxide (Al2O3): 0.1%; Magnesium oxide (MgO): 0.4%; Appearance density after compaction: 0.24%.