One Machine, Many Feedstocks

What feedstocks does GRB2 880.264 pelletise

Forest biomass, agricultural biomass and RDF/SRF — check input moisture, die selection and process parameters for every feedstock the GRB2 880.264 processes.

Forest Biomass and Wood Chips

The primary reference feedstock for GRB2 880.264. Forest chips, shavings and residues from the timber industry yield high pellet density and stable calorific value — the rated 66 kWh/t specific energy consumption is based on this feedstock.

Input moisture
10 – 14%
Pellet density
650 kg/m³
Binder
Not required

Agricultural Biomass — Straw, Sunflower Husk

Cereal straw, sunflower husk and other harvest residues are feedstocks with lower bulk density and higher ash content. The GRB2 880.264 pelletises straw once its moisture is brought into the range below, typically with a small addition of a natural binder (e.g. molasses, starch) for pellet stabilisation.

Input moisture
12 – 16%
Ash content
up to 6%
Binder
Optional 1–2%

RDF and Alternative Fuels

Refuse-Derived Fuel requires pre-shredding and removal of non-combustible fractions before feeding into the pelletising chamber. The GRB2 880.264 handles RDF with increased roller pressure and extended compaction time, compensating for feedstock heterogeneity.

Input moisture
15 – 20%
Net calorific value
14 – 18 MJ/kg
Input particle size
≤ 30 mm
Process Parameter Selection

Machine Settings for Each Feedstock

Die hole diameter, roller speed and process temperature vary by feedstock — the table below gives indicative reference values for the GRB2 880.264.

Parameter Forest Biomass Agro Waste RDF
Die hole diameter6 mm6–10 mm8–12 mm
Roller speed~320 rpm~280 rpm~250 rpm
Process temperature80–90°C75–85°C85–95°C
Roller pressureStandardStandardIncreased
Case Study

Customer from Poland

Poland · Pellet Producer from Wet Sawdust

Replacing One of 2 Two-Roller Pellet Mills with a Single GRB2 880.264

A pellet producer from the Greater Poland region operated two older two-roller pellet mills with a combined energy consumption of approx. 98 kWh/t, running in multi-shift operation on forest biomass. After deploying one GRB2 880.264, the company expanded production on a single three-roller machine, reducing specific energy consumption per tonne of pellets by over 30% while simultaneously increasing the overall throughput of the plant.

4.0t/h
Throughput (1 line)
66kWh/t
Energy Consumption
~32%
Less Energy / Tonne
RO-URE
Certificate Albe
Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GRB2 880.264 suitable for pelletising straw?

Yes. Straw requires an input moisture content in the range of 12–16% and, in many cases, a small addition of a natural binder (1–2%, e.g. molasses) to stabilise the pellet, due to the lower bulk density of straw compared with forest biomass.

What is the difference in machine settings between forest biomass and RDF?

Forest biomass runs on an 8 mm die at approx. 320 rpm and a process temperature of 80–90°C. RDF requires a larger die (10–12 mm), lower speed (~250 rpm), higher process temperature (85–95°C) and increased roller pressure due to the heterogeneous nature of the feedstock.
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