The primary factor that determines whether a specific cellular component ends up in the supernatant or the pellet is the size and weight of the component.
What is pellet?
The heating value, moisture and ash content, and size of pellets are used to classify them.
They can be used as fuels for producing electricity, cooking, and heating in homes or businesses.
Biofuels made from compressed organic matter or biomass are known as pellet fuels.
Any one of the five main types of biomass industrial waste and co-products, food waste, agricultural leftovers, energy crops, and untreated lumber can be converted into pellets.
Pellets are created from a range of biomass, or organic resources, including wood chips, bark, sawdust, brush, and other leftovers from the production of wood products and the milling of timber.
Poplar trees and other softwoods that are not good for building purposes can be planted expressly for pellet production.