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RUF briquette specifications vary, but generally feature a moisture content under 10, ash content below 1, and a high calorific value around 4.5–5.2 kWh/kg, with dimensions varying from approx. 150x60x100 mm to 155x95x65 mm, depending on the manufacturer and press. They are made from 100 natural wood, often pine, oak, or birch, and are packaged in 10 kg bundles for storage and transport.
Key Specifications
Material: 100 natural wood sawdust (e.g., oak, pine, birch, fir).
Moisture Content: Typically less than 10 or 8.
Ash Content: Generally under 1, with some suppliers listing below 0.5 or 0.54.
Calorific Value: Around 4.5 to 5.2 kWh/kg (16.2 to 18.7 MJ/kg).
Density: Approximately 0.9 to 1.0 t/m³ or kg/dm³.
Sulfur Content: Low, often under 0.05.
Dimensions: Varies, but common sizes include 150 mm (length) x 60 mm (width) x 100 mm (height), 150 mm x 95 mm x 65 mm, or 155 mm x 95 mm x 65 mm.
Packaging: Usually sold in 10 kg bundles, with 12 briquettes per bag.
Storage: Must be stored in a dry place to maintain quality.
What They Are
RUF briquettes are dense, rectangular fuel logs made from compressed wood dust, produced using the RUF briquetting press. They are a sustainable and efficient fuel source, formed without the use of binding agents.
How They Are Made
Wood sawdust or chips are fed into a RUF press, which uses high pressure to compress the material into briquettes. The pressure is high enough to generate heat, binding the sawdust together without the need for glue.
How to Find the Right Specifications
Check the supplier: Specifications can vary between manufacturers.
Look for certificates: Some suppliers provide certificates of analysis to verify briquette quality, such as ash content.