Bagasse is a tree-free, renewable resource made from sugarcane fiber left after juice is extracted.
What is Sugarcane Bagasse?
Bagasse is a tree-free, renewable resource made from sugarcane fiber left after juice is extracted.
Typical chemical analysis on a washed and dried basis of bagasse might be:
Cellulose 45–55%
Hemicellulose 20–25%
Lignin 18–24%
Ash 1–4%
Waxes <1%
Why Use Sugarcane Bagasse Pellets?
There are a lot of sugar factories in southeast Asia, plenty of sugarcane are produced after being extracted. For every 10 tonnes of sugarcane crushed, a sugar factory produces nearly 3 tonnes of wet bagasse. Most of the factories have no idea how to deal with the material, massive waste materials take the space of the plant. Few factories burn the
bagasse fiber as fuel, when burned in quantity, it produces sufficient heat energy to supply all the needs of a typical sugar factory.

The rest of the bagasse can be processed into biomass pellets and exported to other countries as fuel, which brings the factory economic benefits. Sugarcane is a tree-free renewable resource, which makes it superior to other kinds of fuels.
Sugarcane bagasse pellets are with a high calorific value of 3400 to 4200 kilocalorie and low ash. It’s a wise choice as fuel energy.
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