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Rice Husk
Rice Husk, also known as Rice Hull, is the outer protective covering of rice grains, removed during milling.
It is a fibrous byproduct rich in silica and lignin, widely used as fuel, in animal bedding, as a raw material for industrial applications, and in some cases as a feed additive after processing. Its abundance and versatility make rice husk an eco-friendly and cost-effective resource.
Key Features
- Lightweight & Fibrous – Low bulk density but high in fiber content.
- Rich in Silica – Contains 15–20% silica, useful in industrial applications.
- Eco-Friendly Biomass – Renewable source for fuel and energy generation.
- Cost-Effective – Easily available byproduct of rice milling.
- Multi-Use Material – Applicable in agriculture, industry, and energy.
| Parameter | Typical Value / Range |
|---|---|
| Crude Protein | 3–4% |
| Crude Fiber | 30–35% |
| Ash | 15–20% (mainly silica) |
| Moisture | ≤10–12% |
| Energy Value | ~1,500–1,700 kcal/kg |
| Lignin | 25–30% |

