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Our briquette maker is sold around the world from our base in Europe (Germany), you can get a free quote for delivery from our website shop.

Our press can be used with many types of different base materials, from paper, cardboard, straw, sawdust, leaves, charcoal and even horse manure! Providing the ingredients of the pulp are small enough and there is some type of bonding agent (water in most cases) but flour can also be added as a bonding agent. The pulp must be blended with our free mixing paddle to ensure that the mixture is finely mixed.

The design of the press gives a firm and quick way of forming the briquette.



The briquette's require around 6 to 8 weeks to dry out, the more of the moisture that is removed during the pressing process the quicker they will dry out.



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