Wood pellets, plastic pellets, and other types of pellets are the most popular. But today, rice husk pellet use is increasingly growing in popularity throughout the globe. There are no two reasons for the increasing popularity of rice husk pellets other than their versatility. Rice husk pellets are a form of biomass pellets made from either rice hulls or husk.
Before now, rice husk never used to be a popular option because of some setbacks in its qualities. Usually, in terms of caloricity, rice husk pellets are extremely low compared to other pellets. Also, it has a soft and light texture. But thanks to technology, there are pellets press machines that can improve the caloricity and other properties of the rice husk.
If you own a company that’s into rice processing in the industry, you should already be making money from risk husk pellets production. If you’re not, then you’ve been wasting what’s in high demand. Rice husk is the waste that remains after processing rice from your rice miller. With some processes, that waste may soon turn into some cool money for you.
However, the process of making a rice husk pellet isn’t an easy one - it takes a long approach. From sorting the husk from the miller, drying it, and crushing, the processes are tedious. And, there are no shortcuts to the processes; you have to do them. The most important of all the processes are in the machine you choose to make your rice husk pellets. Because risk husk has a light texture, the large-scale pellet press machine is the ideal one. But as much as possible, try to use the one with a ring die. The cost to get the machine and the running expenses may be high, but the profits are promising because of the high demand for rice husk pellets. Some of the reasons for the high demand for these pellets include;