Ruf briquette (RUF) is a wood briquette, an environmentally friendly and, at the same time, economical type of solid fuel,
which is used for heating residential buildings, warehouses, cottages and is very convenient to use for fireplaces and boilers.
Ruf wooden briquette consists only of pure wood of hard and soft species of wood, produced by a hydraulic press.
This type of briquette takes the form of a brick in the production process, the binding element is lignin, which is released at high temperature.
Roof briquettes can be used both in domestic solid fuel boilers and in industrial boilers.
Also, this briquette found its use in heating long-distance trains.
Heating a room with this type of solid fuel is quite convenient and much more economical compared to gas.
This type of fuel has many advantages, but, unfortunately, there is one drawback,
which gives reason to be careful when choosing such fuel - RUF briquettes are not resistant to moisture,
therefore, before buying Ruf briquettes, it is necessary to organize optimal storage conditions.
To avoid problems that may arise for the client after shipment,
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this briquette is packaged in a very dense heat-shrinkable package that does not allow moisture to pass through.
In such
packaging You can store this briquette in the basement or outside, preferably on pallets, so that air can circulate under the briquette.
The name of this fuel came from a company that specialized in the production of equipment for creating such briquettes.
The well-known briquette was named in honor of the founder of the company, Hans Ruf.
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Advantages of RUF briquettes:
- absence of a chemical adhesive base, as well as wood dyes;
- application in several areas;
- high calorific value;
- in the process of burning, this briquette emits a minimal percentage of carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere;
- packed in a thick film, which is very convenient for transportation.