The process of Making Bio-briquette

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  • čas přidán 12. 03. 2013
  • Product Based Best Practices of MEDEP 2009. Creating Economic Opportunities. Improving Livelihoods

Komentáře • 273

  • @donsmokeygold166
    @donsmokeygold166 Před 7 lety +6

    Great work to the women and men, I love you all for this . Keep growing

  • @fredrickkwaslema7336
    @fredrickkwaslema7336 Před 8 lety +17

    Amazing technology, in our country Tanzania we must copy and use such technology in order to conserve our environment. The use of charcoal cause difforestation all over the country. My self I have to join such program and train pour groups of women in my village. Fredrick Kwaslema. (Tanzania)

    • @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
      @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 Před 4 lety

      You are right. We should be doing this in our country. As Indigenous people's here we are very poor. And they are cutting out too many trees every day!!🙏

  • @Sigurther
    @Sigurther Před 3 lety +2

    An amazing use of locally available and renewable resources to in essence generate a portable energy source powered by little more than human ingenuity and elbow grease!

  • @Bikemaddad
    @Bikemaddad Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant. I love the concept. May you prosper well

  • @OliviaNakirembe-gm1pi
    @OliviaNakirembe-gm1pi Před 18 dny

    I'm happy for this video thanks very much for teaching us great

  • @rainhun
    @rainhun Před 7 lety +16

    Those who are thinking that the main use of bio briquette is to stop deforestation and not it increase it but why are they using that lot of grass,trees branches,plants etc , it isso because they use eupatorium and lantana which are fast growing and spreading 🌱 plants. Therefore please stop comment
    Second thing they work for their families cause Nepal is a poor country and there are a lot of people working in these places. Therefore respect them at least they don't beg

    • @jacobheisesr9160
      @jacobheisesr9160 Před 6 lety

      spre classics they are using waste supplies anyway

    • @sackarthapa173
      @sackarthapa173 Před 6 lety +1

      That's weed or unwanted plants of the jungle

    • @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
      @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 Před 4 lety

      I think they are doing a wonderful job and I applaud them!! I would love to see my country stop deforestation and begin using more Briquettes. We have one pellet factor here and it's huge. And they're deforesting our trees to send pellets to Switzerland. We don't have enough natural trees to keep a sustainable supply going at the rate they are.

    • @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
      @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 Před 4 lety

      Our Tribe in North Carolina is also very poor.

  • @tingting4980
    @tingting4980 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for showing a way to use tree's to create heat without killing the trees. Happy New Year and have Blessed Day^^

  • @lucensiascoKutwi-sw5pl
    @lucensiascoKutwi-sw5pl Před měsícem

    I love this.continue to teach us.Thank you.

  • @LeMayJoseph
    @LeMayJoseph Před 9 lety +13

    Wow, this is a fascinating process.

  • @haroldwestrich3312
    @haroldwestrich3312 Před 9 lety +20

    Please look into a gasifier type of burning barrel design that will allow you to capture the wood gas that escapes during Pyrolysis.

    • @koudousmoutairou6074
      @koudousmoutairou6074 Před 5 lety +2

      In other words use wood gas from the smoke. Smart move buddy. I always thought of that

  • @deedeeinwi
    @deedeeinwi Před 8 lety +2

    This is wonderful. blessings

  • @thelordschurchfarmandranch6694

    Does the clay stove need to be fired before use? If so at what temperature for how long?

  • @romeoneverdies
    @romeoneverdies Před 7 lety +9

    there is 2 things i see wrong in this vid : the first is poor working condition and not enough automation. the second thing is that the energy to turn the leaves into coal is wasted. the rest of the design is ok however you could make a better oven by encasing the heat and heating a mass like a brick oven you. could also recuperate the gases and have a 2nd stage burning.

  • @haroldwestrich3312
    @haroldwestrich3312 Před 7 lety +7

    Grinding coal is as easy as grinding Coffee. It does not need to be a complex machine, no motor, no steel. Just two simple circles of concrete with a feed hole in the center of the top one, some wood frame to keep the circles aligned. some kind of long levers to walk or crank the top circle around. simple design and any big pieces will be filtered out. If a source of fine sawdust could be found (or made), a small percent could be added to the charcoal to prevent burning all of the hydrocarbons before use. The sawdust would burn clean when in combination with the power dense charcoal. at least it would reduce charcoal production a little. 10% or so

    • @andreiyussupov3949
      @andreiyussupov3949 Před 6 lety +1

      what you propose is aa complex technology. how do you clean it? such devices lose their ability to grind very quickly so they require maintenance, "dressing" the grinding surfaces and so forth. While their processing has a great many inefficient aspects, to "correct" those, adds complications and capital expense. Often people have nothing and attempt to create solutions from that nothing. It is a matter of economics and what is sustainably possible from what is available (mom making sandwiches, is an economic enterprise).

    • @tnsuresh1
      @tnsuresh1 Před 5 lety

      Truly worthy suggestion

  • @neele.2890
    @neele.2890 Před 6 lety +4

    loved the background music

  • @mackenziewhethers1257
    @mackenziewhethers1257 Před 6 lety

    Very interesting. Would I be able to gather leaves from Trees in a more temperate climate?

  • @fullcircle4723
    @fullcircle4723 Před rokem

    I love these. They will become popular once WW3 starts.

  • @fauntleeeeroy
    @fauntleeeeroy Před 6 lety +4

    This music is awesome

  • @amahmood4267
    @amahmood4267 Před 3 lety

    This is really good ... we should start of this ....

  • @b_ks
    @b_ks Před 2 lety

    Very clear and concise.

  • @agnosticii
    @agnosticii Před 7 lety +1

    Wonderful enterprise

  • @CUBETechie
    @CUBETechie Před 4 lety

    There is a handpress with a bigger lever and with weights it's much easier to transmit more power especially for the woman.
    How do you light up the briquettes? From below with some wood and then put briquette on top?
    Ps where is this factory?

  • @butterflysrage
    @butterflysrage Před 2 lety

    not sure why this is in my feed in 2021, but really interesting video :)

  • @sakashnayak9130
    @sakashnayak9130 Před 8 lety +2

    Good job.

  • @yaddahaysmarmalite4059
    @yaddahaysmarmalite4059 Před 9 lety +9

    The breathing protection they are wearing is really inadequate. I know they can't afford good respirators but sheez...

  • @myrnacaccam9159
    @myrnacaccam9159 Před 5 lety

    please do send me the proportion and what mixture did you mix in it.

  • @trumpsahead
    @trumpsahead Před 8 lety +3

    Amazing ingenuity. Thanks for sharing.

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio Před 8 lety

      +trumpsahead Ingenuity? People have been making charcoal for 1000s of years. Some date it back past 10,000 BC.

    • @obone8015
      @obone8015 Před 8 lety

      +800lb Gorilla possibly referring to the ingenious manufacture of these briquettes !? Humans have been doing all sorts of things for untold eons. However these briquettes now will be made in a new cottage industry wherever this video is seen. Ingenious indeed !
      I am going to have a go myself here in oxford.
      Thank you to the makers of this great informative film.
      Would be interested in the composition of your "soil powder" is it a clay rich soil ? would have a good bonding effect ( as opposed to a chalky, silica, lime, gypsum etc etc rich soils )

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio Před 8 lety

      +Ob One again, there is nothing unique or ingenious about their manufacturing process. in fact it is markedly inefficient given the materials they have available. for example, they are not collecting and condensing the wood gas.

  • @haroldwestrich3312
    @haroldwestrich3312 Před 9 lety +6

    Very close to a good thing, but the wasted energy and the pollution caused by burning it down to coal is huge.
    Sure it burns longer as charcoal, but you have lost much of the energy in the process. Much of the coal accidentally gets burned up in the process as well.
    I believe Biomass briquettes made without burning it down to coal will be much more energy effective. There will be burning problems, but these can be solved with different stoves or different recipes or percentages of ingredients.

    • @Godshole
      @Godshole Před 9 lety +3

      Harold Westrich It is wastefull to a degree but it is simple, although labor intensive. The charcoal burns cleanly and reliably whereas biomass, like you suggest would need a more complex,and expensive burner to burn cleanly. The materiel they gather seems to be excess forest litter and biomass, basicly weeding the forest to create better growing conditions in the forest. Even burning the off gas to heat the drying shed would add levels of expense and complexity to the job which is in essence a simple way for the ladies to bring in some money.

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio Před 8 lety

      +Harold Westrich Their process for creating the charcoal is very inefficient. They also aren't collecting the coal-gas, which is a very good fuel source.

    • @normabeatrizalvarez986
      @normabeatrizalvarez986 Před 5 lety

      When they cut the green leaves that produce oxygen they are reducing the fountain of clean air. We all need the green leaves that produce oxygen everyday. Also they are burning this green leaves mostly in the summer season I guess, when it's not cold, so they are not using the heat that is wasted during the process. Another product of this burning is the light, that is very useful when you put this material on fire at night to iluminate. Also these people are breathing the smoke during the burning of these materials, during the production process.

    • @davelawson2564
      @davelawson2564 Před 5 lety

      That is simple way to produce charcoal used to produce briquettes

  • @gametoppler
    @gametoppler Před 8 lety +5

    Long live my country Nepal. Love you Nepal Ama and kudos to u my fellow brothers and sisters. Poor but Proud.

    • @kevinchamberlain7928
      @kevinchamberlain7928 Před 8 lety +2

      +Bruce Halford To be non-westernised is a true blessing indeed! Keep freemasons and Rotary International OUT!

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix Před 8 lety

      Yea it's a true blessing to die of black lung...

    • @kevinchamberlain7928
      @kevinchamberlain7928 Před 8 lety +3

      maxdecphoenix Or McDonald's...

  • @Fu3R4
    @Fu3R4 Před 9 lety

    This is awesome but over production and deforestation in the far future could worry me.

  • @maxdecphoenix
    @maxdecphoenix Před 8 lety +11

    I have to wonder if it would not be healthier, faster and cheaper to just use a mill-stone to grind the char? Instead of beating the shit with a hammer like an ape and kicking up dust. It's 1000+ year technology, i know they have them in India for making flour.

    • @Safety-3rd
      @Safety-3rd Před 7 lety

      maxdecphoenix

    • @eversilva6255
      @eversilva6255 Před 7 lety

      Good one you thinking 💭 but maybe they don't have a donkey lol

    • @andreiyussupov3949
      @andreiyussupov3949 Před 6 lety +1

      From where does the money come to get, to transport and to make the necessary "foundation" to support and to operate the millstone--as well as clean it when it becomes clogged?
      We are talking village people who have little of anything. They are attempting to save money for wood, gas and petroleum fuels which are expensive or depleting. Beside a millstone is very expensive, and it must have some means to operate it. There are many places where living is a subsistence enterprise far beyond European/American levels of operations. This is not an ultimate solution, but one which "fits" a community, resources, and what is available. Often it is women attempting to solve a community problem. My concern comes with how fast the forest can regenerate the resources they remove, and ultimately, what impact with that continuous harvest have upon the forest? The further one has to travel and the more difficult to harvest, the less effective the enterprise will be. The land has it life jsut as we have life. To be sustainable, everything has to survive and thrive.

    • @lottamarrie5582
      @lottamarrie5582 Před 5 lety

      Those people are nepalis

  • @nicevideomancanada
    @nicevideomancanada Před 7 lety +4

    Solar Energy is a Game Changer

    • @normabeatrizalvarez986
      @normabeatrizalvarez986 Před 5 lety

      Peter Hall Solar energy does not produce this contamination of the air. Also these people are breathing the Smoke on the air during the process and they use too much time and much of their energy.

    • @working2bselfsufficient724
      @working2bselfsufficient724 Před 5 lety

      Not unless we can get it efficient to make more than it takes to produce the batteries and panels. Currently we aren't there yet and is actually worse making solar equipment than what it gives back. That will get fixed in next decade or two tho. We need energy from multiple resources including disposal of our waste.

  • @kuntalray6708
    @kuntalray6708 Před 6 lety +1

    where we get biobricket?

  • @shexdensmore
    @shexdensmore Před 8 lety

    as long as they don't remove too much foliage from the forest, they are okay. they should also to use as little water as possible to make the briquettes.

  • @LetsWimmel1
    @LetsWimmel1 Před 9 lety

    which mixing ratio?

  • @kaifxd1078
    @kaifxd1078 Před rokem

    Which bond used for binders plz tell me

  • @missionxxx9841
    @missionxxx9841 Před 5 lety

    Here in the Philippines we use water hyacinth because it has unlimited supply and helps also crear river's and lakes

    • @thehippo_
      @thehippo_ Před 5 lety

      mission xxx Ano pa iba gamit i kis sa coal?

    • @robertkustos2931
      @robertkustos2931 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@thehippo_ maybe sawdust, would chippings, bamboo chippings.
      Also paper or cardboard mixed to a pulp and make briquettes.

  • @macnudd
    @macnudd Před 7 lety +2

    They should be making the charcoal in a vessel. A 30 gallon drum, placed inside of a 55 gallon drum and wood surrounding the 30 gallon drum with a small hole in the top of the 30 gallon drum, light the wood in the 55 gallon drum, and you have charcoal. This way they can use more then leaves to make charcoal.

  • @lucensiakutwi9291
    @lucensiakutwi9291 Před 4 lety

    very nice videos send more videos thanks

  • @nathanblanchet2648
    @nathanblanchet2648 Před 4 lety +1

    I really want to start making briquettes. I saw a video where they had a press that made more than one at a time. I think I will use my everlast welder and make my press to incorporate that design.

    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @automoto1602
    @automoto1602 Před 7 lety +1

    very good

  • @franckadobambara1119
    @franckadobambara1119 Před 7 lety +3

    I would like to discuss with someone who know how to make it

  • @risingstar6810
    @risingstar6810 Před 4 lety

    amazing work

    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @1FishinAddict
    @1FishinAddict Před 9 lety +7

    That's a lot of nasty dust to breath in.

  • @adzorernest1341
    @adzorernest1341 Před 6 lety

    very interesting

  • @WildLifeAbhijeetranvatadya

    can these bio bricks use as a good absorb-er of waste water in polluted river or any dead water ecosystem to recover of ecosystem.

  • @dr.rajkumar4915
    @dr.rajkumar4915 Před 6 lety

    very useful

  • @alihashim4852
    @alihashim4852 Před rokem

    Helps to prevent deforestation

  • @JojoCrazyCat
    @JojoCrazyCat Před 6 lety

    Better have much land with many trees.
    Only way to keep making Bio-briquette.
    Would be great for country people who have 10 acres and more.
    Can make these to use in your wood stove or fireplace.
    But making the burn bricks from junk mail is a good option.
    Can also cut down your trees, and replant.
    It's better than paying people for the firewood they sell.
    Always replant your trees.
    Will be a source of heat your whole lifetime.

  • @freshprince872
    @freshprince872 Před 7 lety +1

    sutch a smart idea. this should definitely be used here in the USA

    • @yourdaddy3756
      @yourdaddy3756 Před 7 lety

      Fresh Prince you can thank Obama for shutting down the coal factories

    • @freshprince872
      @freshprince872 Před 7 lety

      your daddy to hell with Obama. its Trump nation now.

    • @yourdaddy3756
      @yourdaddy3756 Před 7 lety

      Fresh Prince yes it is. The coal is sure to role now

    • @freshprince872
      @freshprince872 Před 7 lety

      your daddy I sure hope so. ill have my fingers crossed until Jan 20

    • @SerenityGene
      @SerenityGene Před 7 lety

      We do, it's called charcoal...

  • @vishalsolanki35
    @vishalsolanki35 Před 6 lety +1

    machine kaha se kharide

  • @anirudhpurohit9852
    @anirudhpurohit9852 Před 6 lety

    Is it smoke Briquette..?

  • @thelordschurchfarmandranch6694

    Are people in your area still using these bio briquettes?

  • @kanesmith8271
    @kanesmith8271 Před 8 lety +1

    I would like to start bio-briquette

    • @simbalee8007
      @simbalee8007 Před 7 lety

      which kinds of biomass briquettes do you to produce? such as fire logs or biomass pellet?

  • @eliasfelix06
    @eliasfelix06 Před 7 lety +5

    I am Brazilian.
    I would like to know the percentage of each product in the mixture of your coal ?

    • @luciusirving5926
      @luciusirving5926 Před 5 lety +1

      I would say use 1/4 to 1/3 parts binder or tapioca porridge.

    • @joaocabral2703
      @joaocabral2703 Před 4 lety

      BOA NOITE VOCE QUE FOLHAS SÃO AQUELAS?
      E COMO É FEITO?

  • @venciana10
    @venciana10 Před 2 lety

    Hello! Need help. Do you any idea where I can find the briquette molder?

    • @robertkustos2931
      @robertkustos2931 Před 3 měsíci

      If you know a welder you can make your own from square or round pipe and solid bar.

  • @thepoultrypeople
    @thepoultrypeople Před 9 lety

    Just a thought, would it be possible to replace the soil/dirt with sand? Thank you very much for sharing this video, its really good on so many different levels!

    • @glenbuschmann6717
      @glenbuschmann6717 Před 9 lety +1

      Probably not. The soil probably has clay in it; I think sand is not the right material.

    • @thepoultrypeople
      @thepoultrypeople Před 9 lety

      have you tried it? im yet to build a briquette press

    • @glenbuschmann6717
      @glenbuschmann6717 Před 9 lety +1

      thepoultrypeople I have not made this, was basing my comment on my knowledge of the ingredients. I like some of the press form ideas, but their charcoal making is too primitive, smokey, etc. -- the fire department in my USA suburban neighborhood would visit very quickly.
      As others have observed, this means of income places independence and advancement over health and safety -- perhaps an easy decision in the limited circumstances. I would not do this, but I don't have to go back too many generations to find relatives doing similar things.

    • @thepoultrypeople
      @thepoultrypeople Před 9 lety +1

      Glen Buschmann im approaching this from the perspective of a third world in which items like sand, clay, soil, sawdust, cardboard or paper waste are fairly common and looking for the ideal solution to helping poor people feed their families whilst also heping maintain a sustainable non polluting enviroment, thank you for the information, have you heard of rocket stoves? they are very good and highly efficient in their burn capabilites

    • @glenbuschmann6717
      @glenbuschmann6717 Před 9 lety

      thepoultrypeople
      Good luck, best wishes.

  • @yogaforsuccess
    @yogaforsuccess Před 5 měsíci

    good work

  • @shreemanjrekar6048
    @shreemanjrekar6048 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm from Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, india. I required this product regularly. Please answer 🙏

  • @uchepuche8391
    @uchepuche8391 Před 3 lety

    what kind of soil user? ?.

  • @NinaNina-fl1fq
    @NinaNina-fl1fq Před 7 lety +3

    grreeaaaaat job i want to try it and make charcoal briquette
    tel me please how can i carbonize like this ?
    helppp

    • @Sk1nSz
      @Sk1nSz Před 7 lety +2

      buy an oil drum and put burnable shit in there. After that set fire, let it burn for a few seconds and catch fire then close the oil drum and make sure no fucking oxygen gets back in
      come back when the drum feels cold

    • @ramatoukotedji1627
      @ramatoukotedji1627 Před 4 lety

      @@Sk1nSz hello please hop Many minuit

    • @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208
      @marilyndreamwalkermejorado1208 Před 4 lety

      Why was he cursing at you for asking for help? That was very rude and I reported him.

  • @nothingimpossibleboss6167

    Great Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @Dragon34th
    @Dragon34th Před 2 lety

    Educational

  • @Cantfindahable
    @Cantfindahable Před 2 lety

    That’s awesome! We could use that in USA too, it will clean up the forest, prevent wild fires, curb pollution and save money!

  • @TheGrayman1234
    @TheGrayman1234 Před 7 lety

    7 rupees is about 10 cents in US Dollars

  • @user-oo7ig2wl1f
    @user-oo7ig2wl1f Před 9 lety

    ух ты, новые технологии, конопля с марихуаной в брикетах ))

  • @joydebpaul6608
    @joydebpaul6608 Před 8 lety +5

    very good process. i want to know about soil powder & how can make it?

    • @darrenellerton9219
      @darrenellerton9219 Před 8 lety +2

      Hi. In the video they mention of "soil powder" I suspect that it would be a dried clay to act as a binding agent, fresh clay would have to be air dried and then ground to powder... Hope this helps.

    • @simbalee8007
      @simbalee8007 Před 7 lety +1

      coal/charcoal can be be made into briquettes, need some achive materials, such starch or clay also ok, but for bbq, starch are widely used, we supply these machine to make briquettes

    • @simbalee8007
      @simbalee8007 Před 7 lety +1

      zzdybriquette@gmail.com or www.dayang-briquettepress.com

    • @menukaize
      @menukaize Před 7 lety

      Simba Lee

    • @simbalee8007
      @simbalee8007 Před 7 lety

      yeah, that is the same with coal /charcoal, actualy, that is will be more easy than coal/charcoal. contact with me by Email: zzdybriquette@gmail.com or what'app +86-13526658007 or find me from facebook

  • @joydebpaul6608
    @joydebpaul6608 Před 8 lety +1

    soil powder meaning what?

  • @jackfrost3560
    @jackfrost3560 Před rokem

    Had no idea your using that Korean house is heated with that as well.

  • @thetemplewithdocvencil364

    I am looking for a source for the honey comb/ Beehive press key to make the briquettes. Can you help me find some to purchase. I am in the United States.

    • @tiberiu_nicolae
      @tiberiu_nicolae Před 2 lety

      Just go to your local weld shop and ask them to make you one

    • @docvencil2222
      @docvencil2222 Před 2 lety

      @@tiberiu_nicolae Good idea thanks. I believe I have a pattern to pour it myself now.

  • @lexusl849
    @lexusl849 Před 4 lety

    Where I can buy the hand press bio-briquette mold?? 2:00

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      @shashacui9423 Před 4 lety

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  • @MuradBeybalaev
    @MuradBeybalaev Před 8 lety +4

    6:12
    Why not use a hammer?

  • @myrnacaccam9159
    @myrnacaccam9159 Před 5 lety +1

    what is your email add can i ask the procedure on how to do it ,i have plenty of rice husk and i think it will work if i also know your methods thanks

  • @mixme8655
    @mixme8655 Před 8 lety +1

    Thank you for this video and english presentation I want to teach this to my countrymen

    • @simbalee8007
      @simbalee8007 Před 7 lety

      fine me to get automatic machine for this kinds of machine

    • @thetemplewithdocvencil364
      @thetemplewithdocvencil364 Před 4 lety

      @@simbalee8007 I am interested. I am in the United States. What can you teII me?

  • @valeraarelav7955
    @valeraarelav7955 Před 9 lety

    мда супер

  • @bobcatt2294
    @bobcatt2294 Před 3 lety

    Rocket stove technology needs to be integrated and a process which does not need the bio-mass to be converted to charcoal.

    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @user-dd9gi2od8w
    @user-dd9gi2od8w Před 7 měsíci

    كيف تصنع القوالب الكبس المزيد من المعلومات شكرآ

  • @EgyptPaladin
    @EgyptPaladin Před 9 lety

    you can use also animal moving grinder

  • @KentuckyFriedFixes
    @KentuckyFriedFixes Před 9 lety +3

    They're using biomass fuel to burn and make coal then compressing coal dust with dirt. Wouldn't it be more efficient and easier if they dry their harvested biomass fuels and simply compress those for a biomass pellet or briquette?

    • @jarodmorris611
      @jarodmorris611 Před 9 lety +2

      Generally, charcoal burns hotter and longer than pressed wood pellets or briquettes.

    • @relentlessmadman
      @relentlessmadman Před 9 lety +1

      smoke make you choke

  • @MarcBrouwer1
    @MarcBrouwer1 Před 4 lety

    Where can I purchase the Briquette Key? How much? Thank you

    • @jingjingcui8080
      @jingjingcui8080 Před 4 lety

      Hello, we are manufacturer of briquette machine, please chat on line for price and details: www.fotemining.com/coal_slime_briquette_machine.html?cjj&y whatsapp:+8618317777761

    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @vishalsolanki35
    @vishalsolanki35 Před 6 lety +1

    why are boyer in machine in india

  • @ramatoukotedji1627
    @ramatoukotedji1627 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you learne to me how they do it

    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @BORAZU1
    @BORAZU1 Před 9 lety

    why should use soil powder? What for?

    • @Godshole
      @Godshole Před 9 lety +2

      Retyawanto Wanto The soil acts as a binding agent (glue) to make the charcoal particles stick together and not crumble to dust.

    • @marifibelchez2947
      @marifibelchez2947 Před 6 lety

      Retyawanto Wanto jkllkkkki

  • @StephenEnninful
    @StephenEnninful Před 2 měsíci

    I'm ready to provide the materials

  • @michap.7909
    @michap.7909 Před rokem

    What is this country ?

  • @samanthanicholson9015
    @samanthanicholson9015 Před 7 lety

    what kind of soil does this use?

  • @lucensiakutwi9291
    @lucensiakutwi9291 Před 4 lety +1

    want to know and learn thank you

    • @jingjingcui8080
      @jingjingcui8080 Před 4 lety

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    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @relentlessmadman
    @relentlessmadman Před 9 lety +6

    automation take your jobs someday too!

    • @mackenziewhethers1257
      @mackenziewhethers1257 Před 6 lety +1

      relentlessmadman seems like a good thing if you ask me. Yeah they lose their jobs but life becomes cheaper and their economy can diversify as factory workers begin to create their own businesses or move on to help another business progress.

    • @Melicoy
      @Melicoy Před 4 lety +1

      I agree and they can focus on growing better food housing etc!!!!

  • @jameshill6411
    @jameshill6411 Před 9 lety

    LoL, Great job! You just made charcoal briquettes. Did you know that it can also be done with human feces? Sorry if I sound critical.

    • @jhenrypaul
      @jhenrypaul Před 5 lety

      Human feces would be better used to fertilize crops!

    • @akandefolashade2301
      @akandefolashade2301 Před 5 měsíci

      Human faces!😮 Only know of cow dung used as binder but it smells😊

  • @katokirizesitomumusunbires1259

    Nice

    • @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584
      @ftmcrusherbriquettemachine2584 Před 3 lety

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  • @pklyricalmusiccreationmusi5005

    love it

  • @luthmhor
    @luthmhor Před 8 lety +4

    Natural gas is still much greener. Produces less carbon and comes from underground where no impact is ever seen, surface impact is insignificant. Most briquettes are a paper mix, and where does paper come from...

    • @brycebrandon100
      @brycebrandon100 Před 8 lety +4

      NO impact really? what about all the earthquakes and the water you can light on fire? but yet no impact.

    • @unhippy1
      @unhippy1 Před 7 lety +4

      Dude....What are you smoking? it must be awesome!..... NG produces less carbon than Charcoal?....really?....WTF???....The Briquettes shown here are compressed Charcoal.....last time i checked charcoal was made from wood which means that burning it is carbon neutral....no matter how you do it you will never get more carbon out of the wood than it absorbed while growing.
      Briquettes are made with sawdust or grain husks and other agri byproducts....the only ones that are made with paper are made by youtube spamming monkeys to impress idiots that don't think very hard about things before opening their mouth to spew their lack of thinking ability all over the internet world.....in the real world paper briquettes fill the firebox up with ash in real short order....
      Oh and last thing...paper comes from trees...trees absorb carbon as they grow (yeah ok there is some energy needed to process the wood into paper....but at least in the paper mills i've knowledge of that energy is gained from burning bark and wood not usable for paper making)

    • @danielholtxxl4936
      @danielholtxxl4936 Před 6 lety

      luthmhor ...paper comes from the mailbox.

    • @jacobheisesr9160
      @jacobheisesr9160 Před 6 lety +1

      luthmhor yeah except fracking causes earth quakes and turns ground water flamable so ......

  • @motalibdirar2355
    @motalibdirar2355 Před 9 lety

    Bio chatcoal

  • @mickowen568
    @mickowen568 Před 6 lety

    u need a sand mixer

  • @gaiiacry
    @gaiiacry Před 7 lety +1

    her accent is so cute X3

  • @dansw0rkshop
    @dansw0rkshop Před 3 lety

    At today's exchange rate, 4000 Rs is $56 USD a month. I hope she's upgraded again since then.

  • @howtobeatspammers
    @howtobeatspammers Před 7 lety +1

    The word is "ground" not "grinded"

  • @spankinjank
    @spankinjank Před 8 lety

    hey< better them then me. besides they only care about there cows and camels.

  • @StephenEnninful
    @StephenEnninful Před 2 měsíci

    Hi l will happy if we can have a joint team

  • @howardlitson9796
    @howardlitson9796 Před 4 lety

    Bio briquettes is bio coal. Bio peat is also bio coal

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