Barlinek
Barlinek
Barlinek is one of the leading producers of wood pellets in Poland and Europe, known for its high quality and environmentally friendly approach to production. Barlinek pellets are made exclusively from clean wood sawdust, without chemical additives or binders, which ensures high calorific value and low ash content. Modern production lines and strict quality control ensure that the product meets rigorous standards, including ENplus requirements. Barlinek pellets are an efficient, high-performance and eco-friendly fuel, valued by both individual users and heating installations. Barlinek also produces wooden flooring.
Barlinek wood pellet
Frequently Asked Questions About Barlinek
- Is Barlinek a good pellet?
Yes — Barlinek pellet is considered a high-quality product: it has stable parameters, low moisture content, low ash levels, and a high calorific value.
Barlinek pellet is certified (e.g., ENplus A1) and belongs to the premium pellet segment.
- What is the calorific value of Barlinek pellet?
The calorific value of Barlinek pellet is approximately 17.94–18.5 MJ/kg.
This equals about 4.8–5.0 kWh of energy per kilogram of pellet — a typical range for high-quality pellets.
With such calorific value, Barlinek pellet provides plenty of heat with relatively low fuel consumption.
- What type of wood is Barlinek pellet made from?
The pellet is made from wood sawdust and wood residues — typically from softwood or hardwood, depending on the raw material used.
The company states that the pellet has a “clean composition” — without chemical additives or binders — which contributes to its environmentally friendly characteristics.
- How much pellet is needed to heat a house?
This depends on many factors — house size, insulation, outdoor temperature, heating settings — but approximate values can be assumed:
For single-family homes, the typical annual pellet consumption is 2–3 tons.
In some cases (large house, strong insulation, heating the entire building), 3–5 tons per year may be required.