Triggering Time Difference Test Study, Boiling Water and Flame on Citrus Wood Waste Biomass Briquettes

Authors

  • Restu Auliani Poltekkes Kemenkes RI Medan
  • Fiore Crislia Viranti
  • Desy Ari Apsari

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31258/jptl.1.1.%25p

Keywords:

Keywords: briquettes, orange trees, coconut shell, alternative fuel, pyrolysis method.

Abstract

This study aims to find out the manufacture of charcoal briquettes as an alternative fuel that is environmentally friendly. This research utilizes orange trees waste which is usually used as firewood but produces abundant smoke which can cause environmental problems. This wood processing research was carried out using the combustion method with a pyrolysis system. The results showed that the treatment of mixing orange tree charcoal with coconut shell charcoal had a significant effect on the duration of the flame. The volume of the waste is abundant, the availability of which will not run out, and can be processed into briquettes, will strengthen energy security. Through the results of the study, it is known that several variations are as follows: variation A, 700 grams of citrus wood: 300 grams of coconut shell; variation B, 300 grams of citrus wood: 700 grams of coconut shell, and variation C, 500 grams of citrus wood: 500 grams of coconut shell. Variation B briquettes are the best because these briquettes contain the most coconut shells.

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Published

19-04-2022

How to Cite

Restu Auliani, Fiore Crislia Viranti, & Desy Ari Apsari. (2022). Triggering Time Difference Test Study, Boiling Water and Flame on Citrus Wood Waste Biomass Briquettes. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.31258/jptl.1.1.%p

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