Inhouse product
Palm kernel shells (PKS) are utilized as a sustainable biofuel for industrial boilers and kilns, a raw material for activated carbon used in water purification and as a reducing agent, a lightweight aggregate and filler in concrete and other building materials, and a component in the manufacturing of composites and plastic materials. PKS also finds applications in agriculture as a soil amendment and as a feedstock for energy generation through syngas and biodiesel production.
Energy & Biofuel
Fuel Source:
PKS has a high calorific value and can substitute conventional fossil fuels like coal in industrial boilers, furnaces, and brick kilns.
Syngas & Biodiesel:
PKS can be used as a biofuel to produce syngas and biodiesel, contributing to renewable energy development.
Construction & Materials
Lightweight Aggregate:
PKS can be processed to serve as a lightweight aggregate in concrete, reducing its overall cost and potentially enhancing mechanical properties.
Filler Material:
It can be used as a filler in plastic composites, construction materials, and even in the reinforcement of polymers and metals.
Thermal Insulation:
Palm kernel shells offer properties suitable for thermal insulation applications.
Industrial & Chemical Applications
Activated Carbon:
PKS can be processed into activated carbon, a highly effective adsorbent used in water treatment to remove heavy metals and other contaminants.
Reducing Agent:
In industrial processes, activated carbon derived from PKS can act as a reducing agent.
Electronics & Other Uses:
PKS charcoal can be used in the manufacture of electronic products, such as electrodes, and in the production of rubber vulcanizates.
Agriculture
Organic Fertilizer: Palm kernel shell charcoal can function as an organic fertilizer to improve soil fertility and promote plant growth.
Soil Stabilization: PKS has also shown potential for use in soil stabilization applications.
Other Applications
Costume Jewellery: The resourceful nature of palm kernel shell allows it to be utilized in the creation of costume jewellery.
Abrasive: PKS has been identified as a potential abrasive material.