![]() When choosing a home heating fuel, many people face the question: which is better—firewood or briquettes? Both options have their strengths and limitations. Below, we break down the key criteria to help you decide which is right for you. Efficiency and Combustion Power Moisture Content and Preparation |
![]() Context: Demand for oak firewood is growing due to its long burning time and aromatic properties. Many suppliers strive to comply with European Union packaging and labeling standards to ensure customer confidence and facilitate exports. Key EU packaging requirements: certification must include the country of origin, package size, weight, ingredients (if applicable), and manufacturer contact information. Packaging must protect the wood from moisture and mechanical damage, as well as be environmentally friendly and recyclable. According to EU standards, oak firewood must meet established moisture content standards. A typical moisture content for commercially available products ranges from 15-20%, ensuring good calorific value and minimizing smoke emissions during combustion. Labeling and traceability: Packaging must contain a unique batch identifier, packaging date, and certificates of conformity. This facilitates supply chain monitoring, ensures transparency, ... Read more » |
![]() Oak is considered one of the most valuable types of firewood for heating and cooking. The main advantage of dry oak firewood is its low moisture content. Wet wood loses some of its heat to water evaporation, while dry oak instantly converts to solid heat, ensuring more efficient and economical combustion. Efficiency and Warmth. Oak's low moisture content provides a high heat output per kilogram, allowing the home to retain heat longer and warm up rooms faster. This, in turn, leads to reduced fuel consumption and cost savings. Clean Burning. Dry oak produces less smoke and soot. This has a positive effect on the eyes, respiratory system, and chimney health. Less soot accumulation means less frequent cleaning of the fireplace or stove. Long and Stable Burning. Oak firewood with a low moisture content burns slowly and steadily, providing an even heat output over a long period. This is convenient for both heating the home and maintaining a warm room at night. ... Read more » |
![]() Oak is one of the most valuable wood species for heating and fuel production. In recent years, growing demand for high-quality firewood has driven manufacturers to improve processing technologies, optimize drying processes, and ensure quality control. This article examines the key stages of oak firewood production, demand trends, and industry development prospects. Market and Demand Production Process |



