Description
Vietnamese Acacia Wood Pellets: A Sustainable Fuel Choice
Vietnamese acacia wood pellets are a popular and eco-friendly fuel source gaining traction worldwide. Made from sustainably grown acacia trees, these pellets offer a clean-burning alternative to fossil fuels. Here’s a breakdown of their key features:
- Origin: Sourced from Vietnam, the world’s second-largest wood pellet producer.
- Raw Material: Primarily composed of acacia wood, a fast-growing and renewable resource. Acacia is plentiful in Vietnam, making it a sustainable choice.
- Production: Manufactured through a process that compresses sawdust and wood shavings into uniform pellets.This efficient method helps utilize leftover materials from the woodworking industry.
- Benefits:
- Clean Burning: Acacia wood pellets burn hotter and cleaner than traditional firewood, releasing fewer pollutants.
- Renewable Energy Source: Acacia trees are a replanted resource, making the pellets a sustainable fuel option.
- High Efficiency: Their compact form ensures efficient burning, generating more heat with less fuel.
- Easy Storage and Transportation: Pellets are compact and easy to store and transport, making them a convenient fuel source.
- Applications:
- Residential Heating: Ideal for use in pellet stoves and fireplaces, providing efficient and cozy home heating.
- Industrial Applications: Used in boilers and kilns for various industrial processes.
- Power Generation: Exported in large quantities to countries like Japan and Korea for electricity production.
- Animal bedding: Very suitable for farmers to use as bedding for livestock or poultry
| Technical properties of wood pellets | ||
| Properties | Unit | Value |
| Diameter & length | mm | D 6mm 3.15mm < L < 4mm |
| Moisture | % | < 10 |
| Ash | % | <=3 |
| Durability | % | >= 95 |
| Fine powder | % | <6 |
| Foreign particles | % | <3 |
| Net caloric value (as receipt) | MJ/kg | >= 16.5 |
| Density | Kg/m2 | >= 500 |
| Nitrogen | % | <= 0.7 |
| Sulfur | % | <= 0.05 |
| Chlorine | mg/kg | <= 0.1 |
| Arsen | mg/kg | <1 |
| Cadmium | mg/kg | < 0.5 |
| Chromium | mg/kg | <= 10 |
| Copper | mg/kg | < 10 |
| Lead | mg/kg | <= 10 |
| Mercury | mg/kg | <= 0.1 |
| Nickel | mg/kg | <= 10 |
| Zinc | mg/kg | <= 100 |
| Rice husk, cashew, coffee, sugarcane bagasse… | Negative | |



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