Colour versus quality of pellets

Colour versus quality of pellets

It is often said that good-quality wood pellet fuel has the colour of light wood. There is some truth in it.

Wood pellets should be made from sawdust i.e. from wood. If you see small pieces of other materials (e.g. plastics) within, it certainly is a sign that we have not got good-quality pellets. In this sense, the colour of pellets is of relevance. Moreover, the best pellet fuel is produced from bark-free wood because bark contains sand impurities.

The colour of pellets also depends on the type of wood used for production. Walnut, cherry, chestnut and oak are much darker in colour than pine or birch. So it is hard to expect that light pellet fuel is to be produced, although its characteristics are equal to pellet fuel made of light wood. Equally often wood varies in colour within an individual tree type. So it is difficult to find two boards with exactly the same colour. The colour of pellets may therefore vary depending on a given production batch with no effect on its quality. 

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