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    hydraulic briquette press machine (II)

    -7.5kW/380V
    -200 bar
    -hydraulic cylinder fi 110mm/50mm x 400mm
    -hydraulic oil min.30l, max.80l
    -briquette fi 75mm
    -safety control voltage - 24V DC



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    Thanks darkoford! We've added your Briquette Press to our Miscellaneous category,
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    Nice machine. If you do a lot of cooking, that little press will pay for itself quickly at the current price of those wood pucks. Do use anything for a binder, or is it just wood only?

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    Price of briquette in Croatia is $2-10kg . I can make 200-300kg / h depending on the type of wood.
    Only dry wood without binder.

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    What creates the resistance to compress the sawdust rather than just push it out loose?

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    The tube has a cone (1-2 °) inside and it provides great resistance to the passage of sawdust.



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