Agricultural residues
are of a wide variety
of types, and the most appropriate energy conversion technologies
and handling vary from type to type. The most significant
division is between those residues that are predominantly
dry (such as straw) and those that are wet (such as animal
slurry). Quantifying the amounts and types of agricultural
residues generated in each of the crop categories is extremely
difficult
Forest Slash
Lumber Mill Waste
Chaparral
Fruit and Nut Crops
Food Processing Waste
Vegetable Crops
Nursery Crops
Field and Seed Crops
Energy Crops
Urban Yard Waste
Livestock Manure
Urban Wood Waste
Attemptto
burn agricultural residues we recommend to use CARBOROBOT
Classic Bio
and CARBOROBOT Farmer
boilers. They are prepared for different characteristics
of biomass.
Wood shaving not good to use clean, must
to make mix with dense fuel
or make wood pellett.
Bran, chaff is present in and may be milled from any
cereal grain, including rice, wheat, maize, oats, and millet.
Use for burning in CARBOROBOT this materials need to pelletting.
Other way to use in mixes with
other dense fuel.
Fruit and Nut Crop: pit or stone fruits the peach, apricot,
cherry, nectarine, peach, and plum. They are excellent fuels
for CARBOROBOT in dry conditions.
Coconut, coffee also good fuels.
Rape of vine after drying possible use in
mixes
Manure after drying possible use in mixes
Straw (bale) not good to use, must to make agri-pellett
for using in CARBOROBOT.
Coated corn can burn in mixes
but the gases may be harmful.
Don't burn painted, stained, creosote
treated wood or wood that has been pressure treated with
reservatives.
Don't burn plastics, PE or PVC bottles, paints, waste
oil