Mechanical Briquetting Presses

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Mechanical Briquetting Presses

Mechanical Briquetting Presses are suitable for processes that need to produce a high-quality briquette. The mechanical briquetting press develops a compression force of approximately 2000 Kg. Per square centimeter to obtain an high quality briquette having a high specific weight and a remarkably reduced volume, without added adhesives.

The material to be briquetted must be cellulosic and dry (having a moisture content between 10 and 14%).

The hourly production refers to material which, in its original molten state, has a specific weight equal to approximately 160 - 200 Kg/cubic meter


Common Advantages

  • high reliability and long operational lifetime;
  • extremely low maintenance and operating costs;
  • high structural quality;
  • high compression pressure;
  • flexibility to produce round, round with the hole, or square shape briquettes;
  • easy integration into current production line;
  • significant volume reduction;
  • reduction of handling and transportation costs.


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