Is the stove you bought at home defective? A story about pellet fuel and clinker.
Introduction to pellet fuel and clinker formation! We also accept inquiries for test combustion.
Recently, I tried burning all-wood pellets made mainly from cedar wood in a stove, and I observed the formation of a noticeable "clinker (fused ash)," so I would like to share this experience. The pellets I tested this time are classified as "all-wood pellets," and compared to "white pellets," they look quite different even before combustion. When I burned these pellets in the EDILKAMIN POINT, which we handle, for a full day (about 9 hours), a large mass of ash remained in the combustion pot, resembling biscuits. In the case of home pellet stoves, since they are heating appliances that you interact with daily, I think it is best to try several types of pellet fuel while paying attention to factors like "availability" and "heat output," and choose the one that feels most suitable for you. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Overview of All-Wood Pellets】 ■Specifications: Core material and bark (may contain branches and roots) ■Hardness: Relatively hard ■Crumbly: Relatively not crumbly ■Clinker: May occur ■Price: Relatively inexpensive *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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