How to Properly Store and Transport Wood Pellets?
Challenges in Pellet Transportation
As suppliers of wood pellets, we understand that transporting this biofuel can come with certain challenges. Moisture, mechanical damage, and sudden temperature fluctuations can significantly impact pellet quality. Moisture can reduce the calorific value and cause mold growth, while mechanical damage during loading and unloading can affect the structural integrity of the pellets.
Inflame's Storage and Transportation Guidelines
At Inflame, we follow all necessary storage and transportation guidelines to ensure the high quality of our wood pellets.
- Reliable Packaging: We package our pellets in durable and sturdy bags that provide protection against moisture and mechanical damage.
- Dry Storage: We store our pellets in dry facilities with low humidity levels. This helps prevent pellet moisture absorption and maintains their calorific value.
- Ventilation: Storage facilities are well-ventilated to maintain stable humidity levels and prevent condensation buildup.
- Temperature Control: We maintain a stable temperature in storage facilities to avoid sudden temperature changes and condensation formation.
- Sealed Packaging for Transportation: During transportation, we use sealed bags or containers to protect the pellets from moisture and mechanical damage.
- Transport Conditions: Our pellets are transported in enclosed vehicles, protecting them from weather conditions and contaminants.
- Avoiding Mechanical Damage: During loading and unloading, we use special equipment to minimize the risk of pellet damage.
At Inflame, we understand your needs and are ready to offer the best solutions to ensure the high quality of our wood pellets. Fill out the form on our website or contact our manager to place an order. We guarantee the reliability of our products and a high level of service. Trust the professionals – choose Inflame!