Biomass briquette maker shipped to Mexico
In 2025, one of our Biomass briquette makers was successfully exported to Mexico to help a local project turn agricultural and wood waste into high-value clean fuel.
Customer background
In Mexico, a company focused on sustainable energy had been struggling with the accumulation of agricultural and wood waste. Every year, large amounts of sawdust, corn stalks, and rice husks were generated. Traditional disposal methods, such as burning or discarding, not only wasted resources but also caused environmental pollution.
To achieve waste reutilization and develop clean energy, the company decided to invest in a Biomass briquette maker to transform these wastes into high-density fuel briquettes.

Challenges and requirements
The customer needed a machine that could efficiently process local sawdust and corn stalks while producing fuel briquettes with high density and stable burning performance. The equipment also needed to be reliable and adaptable to varying moisture content in raw materials to ensure continuous production.
Additionally, the production capacity had to meet local market demand, and the machine needed the flexibility to produce different shapes and sizes of briquettes.
Solution
The customer chose our Biomass briquette maker with a production capacity of 250–350 kg per hour. Using high-temperature and high-pressure extrusion, the machine compresses raw materials into dense briquettes. It supports multiple mold shapes to meet diverse market requirements.

The equipment is also equipped with an advanced control system to regulate raw material moisture and extrusion pressure, preventing blockages and ensuring consistent product quality.
Implementation process
After arriving in Mexico, the local team installed and commissioned the machine under remote guidance from our engineers. The customer conducted trial production using local sawdust and corn stalks, quickly obtaining uniform, high-density briquettes.
Once in full production, the line could produce 6–8 tons of briquettes per shift, supplying boilers for public institutions and selling as eco-friendly fuel in the local market. The feedback was overwhelmingly positive.

Results and benefits
Through this project, the customer successfully turned waste into valuable fuel, reducing environmental pollution and lowering energy costs while improving market competitiveness.
The use of biomass briquettes also contributed to cleaner air and created local employment opportunities. This Biomass briquette maker not only brought economic benefits but also supported sustainable development in the local community.