Machine-made charcoal giving off pineapple smell when burning
A technology of mechanism charcoal and pineapple, applied in the direction of fuel, solid fuel, biofuel, etc., can solve a lot of irritating odor and other problems, and achieve the effect of benefiting human health, reducing irritating odor and prolonging burning time.
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Embodiment 1
[0012] A machine-made charcoal with a pineapple smell when burned, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of pineapple peel powder, 10 parts of tangerine peel powder, 10 parts of jasmine powder, 15 parts of rice husk powder, 15 parts of peanut husk powder, 60 parts of sawdust, 5 parts of turpentine powder, 5 parts of diatomaceous earth, the particle diameter of described pineapple peel powder, tangerine peel powder, jasmine pollen, rice husk powder, peanut shell powder, sawdust, turpentine powder is 2mm. The method for making the machine-made charcoal with pineapple smell when burning includes the following steps: (1) material preparation: firstly dry each raw material until the moisture content is 15%; (2) rod making: process the above-mentioned dry The powder is evenly mixed with diatomaceous earth to make a hollow cylindrical fuel rod, and the cylindrical fuel rod is provided with a plurality of small holes running through the inner and outer wal...
Embodiment 2
[0014] A mechanism charcoal with pineapple smell when burning, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of pineapple peel powder, 20 parts of tangerine peel powder, 15 parts of jasmine powder, 20 parts of rice hull powder, 20 parts of peanut hull powder, 80 parts of sawdust, 8 parts of turpentine powder, 8 parts of diatomaceous earth, the particle diameter of described pineapple peel powder, tangerine peel powder, jasmine pollen, rice husk powder, peanut shell powder, sawdust, turpentine powder is 4mm. The method for making the machine-made charcoal with pineapple smell when burning includes the following steps: (1) material preparation: firstly dry each raw material until the moisture content is 20%; (2) rod making: process the above-mentioned dried The powder is evenly mixed with diatomaceous earth to make a hollow cylindrical fuel rod, and the cylindrical fuel rod is provided with a plurality of small holes running through the inner and outer walls...
Embodiment 3
[0016] A machine-made charcoal with a pineapple smell when burning, comprising the following raw materials in parts by weight: 35 parts of pineapple peel powder, 15 parts of tangerine peel powder, 12 parts of jasmine flower powder, 18 parts of rice husk powder, 18 parts of peanut husk powder, 70 parts of sawdust, 7 parts of turpentine powder, 7 parts of diatomaceous earth, the particle diameter of described pineapple peel powder, tangerine peel powder, jasmine pollen, rice husk powder, peanut shell powder, sawdust, turpentine powder is 3mm. The method for making the machine-made charcoal with pineapple smell when burning includes the following steps: (1) material preparation: firstly dry each raw material until the moisture content is 18%; (2) rod making: process the above-mentioned dried The powder is evenly mixed with diatomaceous earth to make a hollow cylindrical fuel rod, and the cylindrical fuel rod is provided with a plurality of small holes running through the inner and...
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