Dear Crispin,
yes, it is a screw type expeller. The briquettes are not hollow. They have
diameter of 2 cm and are sun dried.
Yours
A.D.Karve

On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Crispin P-P <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear AD
> Is it a screw type expeller?
> Hollow briquettes?
> Thanks
> Crispin
>
>
>
>
> Dear Stovers,
> we feed green leaves directly into a biogas plant. About 10 kg green
> leaves per day yield daily about 1000 litres biogas. The veins and midribs
> of the leaves accumulate in the biogas plant as undigested debris. Our
> biogas plant is designed to enable the removal of the undigested debris
> from the digester, without stopping the methane production. This debris can
> very easily be briquetted in a briquette extruder provided with a 1 h.p.,
> single phase, electric motor.  I am quite sure that a hand
> operated briquetting machine would also work quite satisfactorily, but we
> Indians are too lazy to work with out hands.
> Yours
> A.D.Karve
>
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