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The Forensic Lab: How to Read a Pellet Lab Report
"I’ve seen traders lose their shirts because they read a GCV of 4800 and didn't notice the tiny 'DB' next to it. In the biomass world, a lab report from SGS or Bureau Veritas is your shield, but only if you know how to look past the fancy letterhead. Today, we’re going forensic. We’re breaking down the red flags, the 'dry basis' traps, and the one verification stamp that proves the seller didn't just hand-pick the best bag in the warehouse for the inspector."
3 min read · Apr 10, 2026
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Disclaimer: Supplier specs, certifications, and product data on PelletDesk are self-declared. PelletDesk does not independently verify product quality or parameters. Always request a third-party lab report (SGS, Intertek, or Bureau Veritas) before placing an order. Delivered batch quality may vary from listed specifications.