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Traeger hardwood pellets - availed in a variety of species - are the
sole source of heat and impart a delicious flavor to smoked, grilled
and baked foods. Conveniently sealed in easy-to-handle, 20-pound bags,
our pellets are clean-burning, sanitary, economical and 100-percent
pure. They are easier and safer to transport and store than other types
of barbecue fuel.
Traeger barbecue pellets are no larger than the eraser on the end of
a pencil. People who see them for the first time think they look like
rabbit food, but there is nothing small about the heat energy in a
barbecue pellet. Over 8500 BTU's per pound! Wood pellets are not new,
they have been around for a long time used in industrial, commercial,
and residential heating appliances and applications. There are over 100
fully operational pellet mills in the United States. Traeger Industries
was the first company to use them for cooking.
Only the finest hardwood raw materials are sourced from all over the
country. The pure, raw material (sawdust) is then pulverized with
hammer mills and dried. The dried material is then processed under heat
and pressure. Lignin, which is the natural glue which holds plant fiber
together, softens above 100 degrees Celsius, permitting the material to
change shape. The hot lignin then acts like a glue to bond the pellet
together. Pelleting employs a hard steel die which rotates against
rollers forcing the material through the die with pressures of over
10,000 PSI. As the pellet is forced through the die it is sheared off
at the specified length, cooled, screened, and bagged.
General specifications for barbecue pellets are: 100% hardwood, 1"
long or less in length, 1/4" diameter, less than 2% ash content, less
than 2% fines, 10% moisture content, 8500 BTU's per lb, and about 40
lbs per cubic ft. density. Traeger pellets are sealed in convenient
20-pound bags and are available in these flavorful species:
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