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At this time this pellet is NOT available for residential use. Primarily because the pellet contains plastic and the fire needs to burn at a very high rate constantly to enable it to burn off the emissions from the additives.
The guy is sending me a ton to distribute to users of this forum to "test" in residential machines. Jay and the gang, I need you guys to run it through the mill and show off the results.
DISCLAIMER: this pellet must be burned at the highest rate of airflow available. This pellet will ruin your machine if allowed to run on low or medium for any long duration of time.
Benefits, it is cheaper to produce than regular wood pellets when looked at millions of BTU's produced and utilized an array of lower BTU biomass but will outperform most because it has additives within.
Any takers?
Our proprietary biomass fuel pellet technology is protected by U.S. Patent #5643342 and is based on using wood blended with other locally sourced materials such as bark, grass, and non-chlorinated recycled plastic to create composite pellets that have a lower moisture content, are cleaner burning and yield higher energy production than traditional biomass alone. Our biomass fuel technology is a more cost effective and environmentally friendly alternative to thermal energy produced by oil, propane, and electricity. The positive economic and environmental implications of this technology are numerous:
At this time this pellet is NOT available for residential use. Primarily because the pellet contains plastic and the fire needs to burn at a very high rate constantly to enable it to burn off the emissions from the additives.
The guy is sending me a ton to distribute to users of this forum to "test" in residential machines. Jay and the gang, I need you guys to run it through the mill and show off the results.
DISCLAIMER: this pellet must be burned at the highest rate of airflow available. This pellet will ruin your machine if allowed to run on low or medium for any long duration of time.
Benefits, it is cheaper to produce than regular wood pellets when looked at millions of BTU's produced and utilized an array of lower BTU biomass but will outperform most because it has additives within.
Any takers?