Our Bio-Fuel Archive: Almost 100 different Bio-Fuel Materials
Unlike fossil fuels, biomass fuels are challenging fuels, due to their heterogeneous, not standardized material properties. The applies to the energy transformation density, the ignition and burnout properties, as well as the slagging or corrosion potential.
Lambion has been dealing with biomass material since 100 years and has gathered and compiled all their experience, from analytical values to fuel behavior, in their very own fuel archive.
Here you will find all the bio-fuels we have handled and utilized.
Your fuel is not yet amongst them? We would be happy to take on your challenge.
A
- Almond shells (fine)
- Almond shells (coarse)
- Apple seeds
- Apple peels
- Apple pomace
- Apricot pits
B
- Bagasse
- Bagasse dust
- Barley residues
- Beet seed husks
- Black currant (pomace)
- Blueberry pomace
C
- Coal
- Cherry stems
- Cherry pomace
- Chicory
- Clearing sludge
- Coffee bean shells (fine)
- Cocoa shells (coarse)
- Cocoa shell pellets
- Cork dust
- Corn flour
- Cotton waste
- Cranberries
- Cranberry pomace
E
- Elder
F
- Fermentation residues
- Fermentation residue pellets
- Feverfew dregs
- Fiberboard dust
- Fiber dust from insulating wall panels
- Flat plate grinding dust
- Fruit stones and pits
G
- Grape pomace
- Green waste
- Grinding dust (HPL plate)
H
- HLP chip plates
M
- Millet stalks
- Milling shavings
- Miscanthus
N
- Natural wood chips
- Niangon
O
- Olive pits
P
- Palm fibers
- Palm kernel husks (fine)
- Palm kernel husks (coarse)
- Palm kernel shells
- Palm leaves (empty)
- Paper sludge
- Particle board chips & dust
- Peanut shells
- Peat
- Pigeonpea flour (Cajanus canus)
- Pigeonpea pods (Cajanus canus)
- Physic nut
- Poppy head extraction - residues
R
- Rape
- Rape cake
- Rice husks
- Rosehip pomace
S
- Sawdust (beech)
- Sawdust (west red cedar)
- Sea buckthorn
- Sisal waste
- Soya bean hulls
- Sugar cane
- Straw pellets
- Strawberry pomace
W
- Wood pellets
- Wood chips
- Wood chip chipboards
- Wood shavings
- Wood shavings (ash, beech)
- Wood shavings (West Red Cedar)
- Wheat residues