FOB Price
Get Latest Price150 ~ 350 USD / Ton ( Negotiable )
|50 Ton Minimum Order
Country:
France
Model No:
78012
FOB Price:
150 ~ 350 USD / Ton ( Negotiable )Get Latest Price
Place of Origin:
UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, Tanzania
Price for Minimum Order:
150 per Ton
Minimum Order Quantity:
50 Ton
Packaging Detail:
Standard
Delivery Time:
Days
Supplying Ability:
10000 Ton per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, Western Union, Money Gram
Product Group :
-
France
Contact Person Mr. Pierre
2 cours ferdinand de lesseps, rueil malmaison, rueil malmaison
Kiln Dried 1m2 and 2m3 Hardwood Firewood, Beech Firewood, OAK
FIREWOOD KILN DRIED ON PALLETS with ***5 cm
Our 1m3 crate contains kiln-dried firewood logs that are dried to
average moisture content of ****0% or less and are ready for
burning straight-away on any wood burning stove or appliance.
Logs are cut to *5cm in length and kiln dried for **4 days in
drying chambers meeting the strictest EU moisture content standards
for the kiln dried hardwood firewood. This pallet of kiln dried
logs is produced to the same high standards you would find in
Scandinavia or Germany, two climates which are known for their
harsh winter weather. These hardwood logs are suitable for all
types of wood burning stoves or open fires. Our professionally kiln
dried hardwood logs are cleaner to burn than normal logs and will
help to cut down on flue and stove related problems caused by
residues.
Wood briquettes (not to be confused with coal or charcoal
briquettes) are a wood fuel made from compressed dry sawdust and/or
wood chips. They will usually have less than *0% moisture
content.
Wood briquettes are much hotter, cleaner, longer burning and more
economical than traditional logs. … Briquettes also recycle a pure
wood waste product, which means less going to landfill. It also
means that trees are not having to be felled specifically to make
firewood.
Compressed wood briquettes are more efficient than logs as they are
very energy-rich and very dry. While coal might be a very energy
dense fuel, giving out a lot of heat and burning slowly, it is also
the most polluting.Â
Wood briquettes burn up to *0% hotter than logs but as not as hot
as coal, meaning they can cause lasting damage when burnt
exclusively in a wood-burning stove as these products havent been
designed to deal with such temperatures.Â
WHY USE BRIQUETTES?
Briquettes host many plus points: theyre easy to use and transport,
easy to store,Â
light quickly and break up easily for smaller stoves. They are also
typically more cost-effective than logs and can be used alone or
with firewood.Â
As they are odourless, they are great for open fire cooking and
give off very little smoke and ash too.
There are of course many different types of fuel briquettes on the
market in various shapes and sizes under a wide variety of names.
Apart from shape and size, principle variants include:
Type of wood: hardwood, softwood or a mixture. Hardwood briquettes
are denser and will burn that bit longer
Size of particles: the smaller the particles, the tighter and
denser the briquette
Pressure exerted during manufacture: the greater the pressure, the
denser the briquette resulting in a longer burn time and higher
heat output.Â
CHECKING BRIQUETTES FOR QUALITY
Briquettes are not all made to the same quality and there can be
big differences in products given this name. Because of the
variation in density, some briquettes are a lot crumblier than
others and fall apart more easily. Such briquettes also just fluff
out and leave lots of ash behind when theyre burnt.
When purchasing briquettes, you should always check the packaging
is waterproof and completely covers the contents. If the briquettes
get wet, they expand and break down and are no longer fit for
burning.Â
Briquettes should consist of **0% wood. They are often made from
waste wood, so the pure wood ones have very good environmental
credentials. Avoid any briquettes which haveglue or any other
chemicals present. Watch out for a small number of products, often
sold as packs of one or two logs, which consist of paraffin or
other accelerant mixed with saw dust these are best avoided!
HOW TO USE BRIQUETTES IN A WOOD OR MULTI-FUEL STOVE
Just as small kindling sticks catch fire more quickly than larger
logs, its the same with briquettes. Use smaller briquettes when you
want to get the fire started or need a quick burst of heat. Use
large briquettes when youre looking for a longer, slower burn.
As with any wood fuel, the denser the material the longer it will
burn, however the greater the effort that is required to get the
fire started. Briquettes are essentially high-energy wood fuel,
usually denser than any native UK hardwood and with a lower
moisture content. As mentioned, they are not as high in heat energy
as coal, but they are the closest wood fuel to coal on the market.
Its sensible when first using them to bear this in mind and only
use a few on your fire until you get used to the heat output. You
really do not want to over-fire your wood burner and distort the
metal work!
They are **0% wood so burn just like wood with a very pleasing
flame. Dont hesitate to mix them with other logs or use them on
their own. You can also use briquettes for a very good campfire,
barbeque or other wood-burning outdoor and open fires.
STORING BRIQUETTES
Because briquettes are so dry, they readily absorb water which then
makes them crumble apart. Its therefore very important to ensure
the sacks of briquettes are stored in a dry place please dont rely
on packaging to keep the briquettes dry if left outside in the
rain. Plastic sacks can be easily torn or punctured and once wet
briquettes cannot be burnt.Â
Country: | France |
Model No: | 78012 |
FOB Price: | 150 ~ 350 / Ton ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price |
Place of Origin: | UK, USA, Japan, Germany, France, Canada, Australia, Tanzania |
Price for Minimum Order: | 150 per Ton |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 50 Ton |
Packaging Detail: | Standard |
Delivery Time: | Days |
Supplying Ability: | 10000 Ton per Month |
Payment Type: | T/T, Western Union, Money Gram |
Product Group : | - |