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March 30, 2024

What is RDF/SFR/RPF Pellet or Briquettes?

RDF/SFR/RPF pellets and briquettes are all related to waste management and renewable energy. While they share some similarities, they also have distinct characteristics:

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RDF:

  • Stands for Refuse Derived Fuel.
  • Made from processed municipal solid waste (MSW) such as plastic, paper, textiles, and wood.
  • Processed by removing non-combustible materials like metal and glass.
  • Can be compressed into pellets or briquettes for easier handling and transportation.
  • Used as a fuel source in power plants, cement kilns, and other industrial applications.

SFR:

  • Stands for Solid Fuel Recovered.
  • Similar to RDF, but with a higher calorific value due to further processing and separation of combustible materials.
  • Comprises mainly of paper, plastic, and wood waste.
  • Used primarily in industrial boilers and power plants.

RPF:

  • Stands for Refuse Paper Fuel.
  • Specifically made from processed paper waste.
  • Has a higher energy density compared to RDF and SFR.
  • Used in power plants and industrial boilers, often blended with other fuels.

Pellets and Briquettes:

  • Both are compressed forms of fuel made from various materials, including RDF, SFR, and RPF.
  • Pellets: Smaller and cylindrical in shape.
  • Briquettes: Larger and can be various shapes like cubes or logs.
  • Both offer benefits like improved storage, handling, and burning efficiency compared to loose waste material.

In summary:

  • All three (RDF, SFR, RPF) are fuels derived from processed waste.
  • They differ in their composition and processing methods, leading to varying calorific values.
  • They can be compressed into pellets or briquettes for improved handling and use.