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Ameco products

The newest heating products rely more and more on wood briquettes and pellets as fuel.

The combustion in this case is CO2 neutral and represents an appropriate ecological solution for waste-related issues that have not been solved up to the present.

Pellets

Pellet Waste products resulting from agricultural and sylvan activities are used for the manufacturing of pellets.

Conifer sawdust and chips (spruce, pine, etc.) are cleaned, shattered, conditioned, shaped and pressed using special machines.

The stability of the product is reached due to the lignin contained therein or by adding a natural binder.

The production process is performed without using any chemical substance. If pellets are packed correctly, they have a high calorific value and represent an ideal alternative to oil and gas.

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Animal bedding

Animal beddingPacking

Bags of 20 kg
Pallets of 27-30 bags
Maximum tank load: 990 bags

THE PRODUCT IS FREE OF DUST AND BACTERIA

What are the characteristics of a good bedding?

The choice and use of the bedding however is as important as the choice of a good saddle.  

Each horse owner has his own preferences: some people prefer a certain bedding because of the smell of the cedar sawdust, while others choose to use straw, and others prefer peat, which has a great absorption capacity although a fervent ecologist would not be very pleased by this choice.

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Fir briquettes

Brichete din rumeguş Briquettes or logs are larger than pellets. The raw material for such products is invariably sawdust and wood chips.

The production process is different than that for pellets, with the addition of approximately 40-50% hard wood (beech, etc.), thus ensuring a higher calorific value.

Briquettes are increasingly employed in all types of wood burning products, especially in fireplaces or tile stoves.

Wood briquettes have various shapes, from round or rectangular to octagonal.

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Square briquettes

Bbricchetti quadrati Briquettes or logs are larger than pellets. The raw material for such products is invariably sawdust and wood chips.

The production process is different than that for pellets, with the addition of approximately 40-50% hard wood (beech, etc.), thus ensuring a higher calorific value.

Briquettes are increasingly employed in all types of wood burning products, especially in fireplaces or tile stoves.

Wood briquettes have various shapes, from round or rectangular to octagonal.

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