Textiles: Fabrics such as used clothing, home textiles, and curtains are primarily composed of fibers and are somewhat combustible, with a calorific value of approximately 3,000 to 4,000 kcal/kg. Wood: Discarded wood products, such as furniture, planks, and pallets, have a high calorific value, typically between 4,000 and 5,000 kcal/kg.
Rubber: Used tires and rubber products, for example, have a high calorific value, reaching approximately 8,000 kcal/kg. They are a good fuel source, but they make up a relatively small portion of domestic waste.
Some kitchen waste: Sorted and dried kitchen waste, such as the solid combustible portion of leftovers, can also be used as RDF feedstock. However, due to their high moisture content and low calorific value, they typically need to be mixed with other high-calorific-value raw materials.
All of the above municipal waste can be compressed into combustible pellets using our pellet machines or briquette machines for use as fuel.
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