Method of making straw briquettes

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Inventors

Sylvest, Hans E.

Application #

897428

Filed

Aug-18-1986

Published

Mar-7-1989

Current US Class

044/551
264/122
264/124

International Classes

B27J 007/00; B29C 043/02

Field of Search

264/109 264/122 264/124 106/162 106/163.1 44/10

Examiners

Lowe; James

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christel, Bean & Linihan

US Patent References

4314825   Process of preparin...
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Abstract
Procedure for the manufacture of briquettes or pills for stoking made of stems from grain or straw or similar cellulosic waste material with the admixture of a binding agent. Compressing, principally by trace or piston pressing, at a pressure temporarily raising the temperature in the straw briquette to an area between 75.degree. C. and 200.degree. C., characterized by mixing stems with straw or similar waste material from pulses and/or protein plants to be used as binding agent.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Procedure for the manufacture of briquettes or pills for stoking and subsequently useable in a natural cycle in agriculture made of compressed stems from grain or straw or similar cellulosic waste material having a hydrous content up to 30 percent with admixed binding agent, compressing, by trace or piston pressing, at a pressure temporarily raising the temperature in the straw briquette to a range between 75.degree. C. and 200.degree. C., characterized by mixing stems with straw or similar waste material from pulses and/or protein plants to be used as said binding agent, said compression in said temperature area together with said hydrous content of said cellulosic waste material causing coagulation of the protein in said binding agent to bind the briquettes to a stable form resistant to physical stress.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is a procedure for the manufacture of briquettes or pills for stoking made of stems from grain or straw or similar cellulosic waste material with the admixture of a binding agent during compression, principally by trace or piston pressing, at a pressure temporarily raising the temperature in the straw briquette to an area between 75.degree. C. and 200.degree. C.

Such procedures are known, e.g. from DK patent specification No. 148.119 describing a procedure for the manufacture of compressed straw briquettes for stoking, which is peculiar in that for its binding agent it uses hydrous sludge containing organic material, notably sludge from sewage purification or biological gas recovery. The advantage stated for this invention is especially the removal of sludge by means of straw briquettes and the exploitation of the calorific value of the organic content of the sludge, while the structure or deformation resistance of the briquette appear to be of less importance. Not surprisingly, such briquettes have proved unsuitable for transport because they lack deformation resistance properties. The briquettes frequently crumble at the smallest physical degree of stress, e.g. when stored in piles.
 
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