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  2. Pellet mill - Wikipedia

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    A pellet mill, also known as a pellet press, [1] is a type of mill or machine press used to create pellets from powdered material. Pellet mills are unlike grinding mills , in that they combine small materials into a larger, homogeneous mass, rather than break large materials into smaller pieces.

  3. Pellet fuel - Wikipedia

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    There are three general types of pellet heating appliances: free standing pellet stoves, pellet stove inserts and pellet boilers. Pellet stoves work like modern furnaces, where fuel, wood, or other biomass pellets, is stored in a storage bin called a hopper. The hopper can be located on the top of the appliance, the side of it or remotely.

  4. Pellet Fuels Institute - Wikipedia

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    Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, PFI maintains National Residential Pellet Fuel Standards, [2] compiles and publishes data on sales and manufacturing output relating to the U.S. pellet fuel industry, [3] hosts industry conferences, [4] and provides outreach to consumers on the use of pellet fuel as an alternative energy thermal source. [5]

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  6. Pellet heating - Wikipedia

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    But pellet central heating systems are not only used in single- or two-family homes (up to 30 kW), but also for larger residential or business units with heat requirements of a few hundred kW. Pellet burner systems run most efficiently at full load and can usually be regulated down to up to 30% of its full capacity.

  7. United States Stove Company - Wikipedia

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    Today, the United States Stove Company produces a full range of heating appliances across various fuel types including wood, pellet, coal, liquid propane, natural gas, kerosene and diesel fuels. [13] The company holds over 25 U.S. patents [14] and approximately 80 registered brand names. [15]

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