Solid fuel from decanter cake: A preliminary study
Date
2009-06-20Author
Mohd Haizal, Mohd Husin
Mohd Lukman, Mansor
Dewayanto, Nugroho
Liew, Kong Yong
Mohd Ridzuan, Nordin
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Decanter cakes are the major wastes
in crude palm oil industry which are currently
disposed in the landfill or reuse as fertilizer.
But on other side, decanter cakes has
potentially as a solid fuel same as a charcoal or
wood briquette, based on their calorific value
cause of the residual oil in decanter cakes.
This paper presents the initial findings of a
thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and heat of
combustions by using oxygen bomb
calorimeter methods for characterizing the
different pyrolyzed decanter cakes (PDC).
Meanwhile, the actual heat transferred value
technique for comparing potential decanter
cake with commercial solid fuel types,
charcoal, coconut charcoal and charcoal
briquette. Observation about flame, duration
time of burning process and ash contents also
will take out for comparison.
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