Wooden briquettes are an ecological fuel suitable for most stoves, boilers,
fireplaces and garden grills. They are cylindrical (± 9,5 in diametr, ± 26 cm long) with a hole in the middle (± 2 cm in diameter). The briquettes are five-packed in stretch foil The pack weighs 10 kg, recyclable PE foil protects the briquettes from dampness. At a special request leaflets can be enclosed with packs.
Packs are stacked on pallets (one-way 120x100 cm) wrapped in stretch foil for reinforcement and protection from dampness. When required the pallets can be banded.
Only quality sawdust is being used, as a side product of woodworking industry. Natural material is dried and -without use of any binders - briquetted under high pressure.
Briquettes should be stored in closed, dry rooms, storage in roofed, open areas is also possible. At dry storage the life of briquettes is practically unlimited. Pallets are designed for stacking, thus reducing requirements for space. Wrapping in recyclable PE foil guarantees low sensitivity to moisture. Briquettes do not mind the cold or dampness, nevertheless should be kept from direct contact with water.
After lighting with wood, hot ash or a firelighter briquettes burn with low flame and then glow for about four hours. They have a high heating value and produce minimum ash which proves to be an excellent mineral fertilizer. The practical packs facilitate manipulation and clean operation.
For their qualities briquettes are often called a fuel of the new millenium.
Recommendations:
Lighting the fire | - | light the fire in a usual way using a firelighter, wood or small bits of briquettes |
Fast burning | - | bank up the fire with small bits of briquettes |
Long term burning | - | bank up the fire with whole briquettes and reduce air supply |
Ash as a fertilizer | - | make use of the ash as an excellent mineral fertilizer |
Note | - | do not fill the stove up to the brim - briqettes expand when burning |
Burn like wood - glow like briquettes