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ABS-78
From Waste to Energy: Characteristics of Bio-Briquettes Made from Waste Cassava Peel, Water Hyacinth, and Sawdust
Sabarudin Akhmad (1), Anis Arendra (2*), Mualim Mualim (1) and Rachmad Hidayat (1)
Corresponding Author: Anis Arendra


Question from Dr. Agri Suwandi
2022.12.21 14:42:02

Even when dried, water hyacinth produces a great deal of water- could
this affect its ability to burn? What is the composition or percentage of
each raw material?

Reply from Mr. Anis Arendra
2022.12.21 15:35:25

Thank you for your response.
First, to reduce the water content of the water hyacinth, we squeezed it using a
hydraulic compactor machine, then chopped it with a shredder machine to form
small particles and sun dried it.
Biomass blend consisting of sawdust (50%), dried water hyacinth flakes (30%), and
dried cassava peel particles (20%).
Thank you

Reply from Dr. Agri Suwandi
2022.12.21 19:33:27

Okay, that^s fine because sawdust^s composition is still 50%, making it
easy to burn. Success for your research.

Reply from Mr. Anis Arendra
2022.12.22 09:38:36

Thank you Dr. Agri Suwandi.
Wish you success in your research too.

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