

Molding in the context of biomass refers to the process of shaping or forming biomass materials, such as wood, agricultural residues, or other organic matter, into specific shapes and sizes for various applications. This is typically achieved through the use of molds and compression techniques, resulting in products like pellets, briquettes, or other custom shapes. Molding biomass enhances its utility by improving its combustion efficiency, handling, and storage. For example, biomass briquettes made through molding can be used as a renewable energy source for heating or cooking, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. By converting loose biomass into molded forms, businesses can enhance the usability and economic value of these materials, contributing to a greener and more efficient energy landscape.
