Natural non-pollution fire auxiliary fuel
An auxiliary fuel, non-polluting technology, applied in the field of fuel, can solve the problems of poor combustion effect, air pollution, cannot reduce the dependence of oil consumption, etc., to achieve the effect of improving combustion effect, improving utilization rate and reducing consumption
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Embodiment 1
[0013] A natural pollution-free ignition auxiliary fuel comprises: 70 parts by weight of ethanol, 4 parts of plant cellulose and 26 parts of distilled water, the ethanol is edible ethanol, and the plant cellulose includes wood chips and grass chips.
[0014] The preparation method of the natural pollution-free ignition auxiliary fuel is: stirring the ethanol, plant cellulose and distilled water in proportion at room temperature until automatic crystallization, and the finished product is obtained in a paste state.
Embodiment 2
[0016] A natural pollution-free ignition auxiliary fuel comprises: 75 parts by weight of ethanol, 5 parts of plant cellulose and 20 parts of distilled water, the ethanol is edible ethanol, and the plant cellulose includes wood chips and grass chips.
[0017] The preparation method of the natural pollution-free ignition auxiliary fuel is: stirring the ethanol, plant cellulose and distilled water in proportion at room temperature until automatic crystallization, and the finished product is obtained in a paste state.
Embodiment 3
[0019] A natural pollution-free ignition auxiliary fuel comprises: 80 parts by weight of ethanol, 6 parts of plant cellulose and 14 parts of distilled water, the ethanol is edible ethanol, and the plant cellulose includes wood chips and grass chips.
[0020] The preparation method of the natural pollution-free ignition auxiliary fuel is: stirring the ethanol, plant cellulose and distilled water in proportion at room temperature until automatic crystallization, and the finished product is obtained in a paste state.
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