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…Making wood pellets is a highly skilled process, it requires the right equipment and knowledge of how to operate a pellet mill to produce pellets.

…Each raw material is different, a good knowledge is critical on how to adjust the moisture, particle size and how and when to add binders and lubricants.

…Not every pellet mill is suitable for producing biomass or wood pellets of a sufficient density. Some consumers waste thousands on the wrong pellet mill.

The Facts are that learning how to make wood pellets requires a lot more knowledge and skill than many people realize. There are many factors, which are all required before quality biomass pellet production can take place. It requires the right pellet mill, and the pellet mill to be set-up correctly. It requires a biomass raw material, which is prepared correctly to produce wood pellets of sufficient density, which will burn well in a pellet stove or biomass boiler. Pellets of a low density will break up and cause issues feeding into the pellet burner, and also burn very poorly. Many consumers regret purchasing a pellet mill without first learning how to make wood pellets first, as they now realise they have purchased the wrong pellet mill which cannot process biomass or wood pellets effectively.

At PelHeat we educate consumers on how to make pellets, and how and where to buy quality pellet equipment such as pellet mills, at the best prices possible. On the Internet today, there are a lot of pellet mill re-sellers trying to make a quick buck. They mark up the price of the equipment by over 100%, and have little or no knowledge of how to make wood pellets. At PelHeat, we have been involved in making wood pellets since 2007,and we have even developed our own mobile pellet machine. We will not sell a pellet mill to you, we help you to get a quality wood pellet mill or other biomass equipment directly from the manufacturer at the best possible price.

Which Biomass and Wood Can Be Processed In A Pellet Mill?

As you can see from the video above, at PelHeat we have processed a wide variety of biomass materials into fuel pellets, as well as wood pellets. Practically any biomass material can be processed into fuel pellets, as not everyone has the resources available to produce wood pellets. For example you may want a pellet mill to process Switchgrass, Miscanthus, Hemp, Bamboo, Straw or any one of the many potential energy crops. Well, the PelHeat Pellet Production Guide will show you how, and every customer will get one-on-one support from the PelHeat Team with their own specific project.

" Can A Homeowner Really Make Their Own Wood Pellets? "

YES! Many of our clients are home owners who want to learn how to make wood pellets or biomass pellets with a small pellet mill in their garage. Most initially purchase a pellet mill to make fuel for their own needs. They then realise they can produce far more than they need, and then sell the pellets to friends and family. Others then start small local wood pellet plants producing fuel pellets

" I Was Told The Pellet Mill Could Make Wood Pellets? "

As wood pellets have grown rapidly in popularity as a cheaper alternative to oil and gas, and a 'green' heating option, this has lead to lots of re-sellers of Chinese pellet mills. The problem is as you will see in the free guide below, these pellet mills were not designed to process wood pellets. Also the re-sellers are charging over double what they paid for the pellet mill. So consumers are not only getting the wrong pellet mill for their needs, they are also getting ripped off by re-sellers out to make a quick buck at your expense.

" I Want To Setup A Wood Pellets Plant, Can You Help Me? "

Yes, we have experience in all aspects of the pellet production process for a wide range of biomass materials and wood pellets. We can help you with sourcing equipment such as chippers, hammer mills, pipe and rotary dryers, pellet mills, wood pellet coolers and semi-automated bagging solutions.

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Why Do You Need The PelHeat Wood Pellet Production Guide

Wood pellets are a rapidly growing industry, and as oil and gas prices continue to increase as well as concerns over global warming, the popularity of wood pellets will only increase. Some of our customers are interested in producing their own wood pellets so they are no longer dependant on foreign oil, and can produce a much cheaper fuel from local resources. Others are interested in setting up a pellet plant as a small or large scale business. Then again, some of our customers just want to understand how wood pellets are made, so they can make a decision if they want to take it any further. With our guide and consultation service we will do our best to meet your specific needs and questions. However, if for any reason within 60 days of your purchase of the guide you are not happy, no questions asked we will give you a 100% refund. Also you get to keep the guide, as customer satisfaction is our guarantee.

What's Included In The PelHeat Wood Pellet Production Guide

So what will the PelHeat guide teach you? Well, the PelHeat Wood Pellets Guide will go through the ten steps of the pellet fuel production process:

1 : Raw Material Size Reduction, Biomass Particle Size and Its Importance

2 : Process Raw Material Transportation, including Screw Conveyors

3 : Raw Material Moisture Requirements and Potential Drying Equipment

4 : Raw Material Mixing with Binders and Lubricants, and When To Use

5 : Raw Material Conditioning and Possible Hot Steam Treatment

6 : Pellet Compression and Different Pellet Mill Design Advantages

7 : Pellet Sieving and Required Finished Pellet Fines Removal

8 : Pellet Cooling to Ambient Air Temperature For Wood Pellet Quality

9 : Post Cooling Pellet Transportation To Maintain Wood Pellet Quality

10 : Finished Pellet Bagging and Storage To Protect From Moisture

FREE "How To Buy Quality Wood Pellet Stoves"

As you now know, many different biomass materials can be compressed into pellet form, not just wood pellets. Unfortunately, not every wood pellet stove or boiler can burn most of the potential biomass fuel pellets you can produce. This is due to poor component designs, such as the drop down burn pot. We have produced a guide to help you spot which pellet stoves and boilers can burn all fuel pellets without complications and save you thousands in fuel costs.

FREE PelHeat Online Consultation Service

Though we do our best to teach you all you need to know in the PelHeat guide about how to make wood pellets, we know a guide cannot answer all your questions. Therefore every customer of the Wood Pellet Production Guide has access to ask the PelHeat Team any questions on making pellets and purchasing a pellet mill or any other equipment. Most of our current customers find this service invaluable.

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At PelHeat our core aims are to help our customers learn all the details of how to make wood pellets, and help them purchase a quality pellet mill. As well as the guide and our consultation service, we have also setup a Facebook group, to help people discuss their ideas and share questions. The group is leading the way in how to make pellets and continues to grow

You will receive an invitation to join the Facebook Group and participate

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purchase you are not completely happy with

your purchase, we will give you a complete

100% refund, no questions asked. You will

even get to keep the PelHeat Wood Pellet Guide!

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