Fuel pelletizing apparatus and method

Fuel and related compositions – Consolidated solids – Consolidation process using specified condition or technique

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44 13, 44629, 100 93P, 100237, 100240, C10L 506, B30B 700

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ABSTRACT:
Fuel pellets are produced by reciprocating punches and complementary stationary dies across which waste solid or particulate organic materials are continuously passed. The reciprocating punches force the material into a reduced cross-sectional bore within each die, causing the formation of a pellet under controlled temperature conditions. The compresses material is permitted to gradually expand radially prior to leaving the die exit.

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