
Pellets
Pellets are small, compact units made by compressing raw materials such as wood, biomass, or other organic substances into uniform, cylindrical shapes. They are used primarily as fuel for heating and energy production because their dense composition ensures efficient burning and combustion. The manufacturing process involves drying, grinding, and compressing the raw material without adding binders. Pellets provide a convenient, sustainable alternative to traditional fuels, reducing waste and emissions. Their standardized size makes them easy to handle, store, and transport, making them a popular choice for environmentally conscious heating solutions.