Moisture-resistant and capable of long-term storage eco-fuel! No binders are used at all!
Rice husks are a valuable natural resource produced by the Earth. "Momigalite" is a solid fuel made by grinding rice husks as an alternative to fossil fuels. It is produced using the rice husk manufacturing machine "Grindmill." The raw material is 100% rice husks. It can be easily ignited with the use of an igniter, and it burns steadily with consistent moisture content and shape. Furthermore, when the flame diminishes, it continues to provide a glowing ember state suitable for cooking, and its quality remains unchanged even during long-term storage, making it suitable as a stockpiled fuel. 【Features】 - Easily ignitable with an igniter - Combustion calorific value is approximately 4,000 kcal/kg - Steady combustion with consistent moisture content and shape - Provides a glowing ember state suitable for cooking when the flame diminishes - The raw material is "rice husks," which are produced every year as long as rice cultivation continues - Suitable as a stockpiled fuel due to its unchanged quality during long-term storage *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Rice husks are crushed and solidified ■ Heated to around 300°C during molding ■ 100% rice husks as raw material ■ No binders used for solidification *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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