Wood pellets are created by compacting the wood material which has first gone through a mallet plant to give a uniform batter like mass. This mass is taken care of to a press, where it is just barely gotten through a pass on having openings of the size required (regularly 6 mm measurement, in some cases 8 mm or bigger). The high tension of the press causes the temperature of the wood increment enormously, and the covering plasticizes marginally, shaping a characteristic magic that binds the pellet as it cools.