Palm Shell

  • Offer
    18328001
  • Date
    2022-01-26
  • Status : expired

Product

Main type Other Energy Products
Region Malaysia

Specifications

Volume 5万 - 5万 Ton Spot - 1 time Convert
Type of species Asian Hardwood
Species Palm shell
Description
Palm shell is the process of palm oil extraction.
The core is extracted from the pulp first, and then the shell of the core is cut off.
The part that is cut off is the palm shell.
Then through crushing, pressing, drying, kneading, and squeezing
And other technical means, made into environmentally friendly biomass fuel --- the calorific value of palm shell burning is higher than that of ordinary biofuel

- Translated with google

Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Incoterm FOB - goods are loaded on a ship in port of export Country Malaysia Region 巴生港
Sells to: Worldwide

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