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Development of chain limbing and small-drum barking equipment; Ketjukarsinta- ja pienrumpukuorintaan perustuvan laitteiston kehittaeminen tuotantovalmiiksi

Abstract

Three test series were carried out in 1996 at the chain limbing- drum barking station developed by Pertti Szepaniak Oy. The test equipment was developed during the test series. During the first experiment in February the wood used was frozen. In this test series the whipping efficiency was insignificant and consequently, the bark contents remained too large. In the second test in September the whipping efficiency was too high and was not easy to adjust, and as a consequence the wood loss was unreasonable. In the third test in November, when the wood was not yet frozen, the whipping efficiency was correct and promising results were obtained both with regard to the bark content and wood loss. Limbed pine pulpwood was used as raw material. The bark contents of the chips ranged from 0.2 to 0.4 % and the wood loss in barking from 2.8 to 3.6 %. The productivity also improved clearly during the tests. The experiments indicated that a separate station based on a combination of chain limbing- barking and drum-barking is able to produce high-grade pulp chips both from limbed and non-limbed first-thinning pine wood. (orig.)
Authors:
Rieppo, K; [1]  Hakkila, P; Kalaja, H [2] 
  1. Metsaeteho Oy, Helsinki (Finland)
  2. Finnish Forest Research Inst., Vantaa (Finland)
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JSP-BIOENERGIA-14(pt.1)
Reference Number:
SCA: 090800; PA: FI-97:003691; EDB-98:013504; SN: 97001888410
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Bioenergy research programme. Yearbook 1996. Production of wood fuels; Nikku, P. [ed.]; PB: 352 p.; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma. Vuosikirja 1996. Puupolttoaineiden tuotantotekniikka
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; HARVESTING EQUIPMENT; WOOD; PAPER INDUSTRY; HARVESTING; BIOMASS; BARK; WOOD FUELS; LOSSES; PRODUCTIVITY
OSTI ID:
567072
Research Organizations:
Jyvaeskylae Science Park, Jyvaeskylae (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
Finnish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98713760; CNN: Project TEKES-BIOENERGY-119; D102; ISBN 952-5165-02-7; TRN: FI9703691
Availability:
OSTI as DE98713760
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
pp. 177-190
Announcement Date:
Feb 24, 1998

Citation Formats

Rieppo, K, Hakkila, P, and Kalaja, H. Development of chain limbing and small-drum barking equipment; Ketjukarsinta- ja pienrumpukuorintaan perustuvan laitteiston kehittaeminen tuotantovalmiiksi. Finland: N. p., 1997. Web.
Rieppo, K, Hakkila, P, & Kalaja, H. Development of chain limbing and small-drum barking equipment; Ketjukarsinta- ja pienrumpukuorintaan perustuvan laitteiston kehittaeminen tuotantovalmiiksi. Finland.
Rieppo, K, Hakkila, P, and Kalaja, H. 1997. "Development of chain limbing and small-drum barking equipment; Ketjukarsinta- ja pienrumpukuorintaan perustuvan laitteiston kehittaeminen tuotantovalmiiksi." Finland.
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title = {Development of chain limbing and small-drum barking equipment; Ketjukarsinta- ja pienrumpukuorintaan perustuvan laitteiston kehittaeminen tuotantovalmiiksi}
author = {Rieppo, K, Hakkila, P, and Kalaja, H}
abstractNote = {Three test series were carried out in 1996 at the chain limbing- drum barking station developed by Pertti Szepaniak Oy. The test equipment was developed during the test series. During the first experiment in February the wood used was frozen. In this test series the whipping efficiency was insignificant and consequently, the bark contents remained too large. In the second test in September the whipping efficiency was too high and was not easy to adjust, and as a consequence the wood loss was unreasonable. In the third test in November, when the wood was not yet frozen, the whipping efficiency was correct and promising results were obtained both with regard to the bark content and wood loss. Limbed pine pulpwood was used as raw material. The bark contents of the chips ranged from 0.2 to 0.4 % and the wood loss in barking from 2.8 to 3.6 %. The productivity also improved clearly during the tests. The experiments indicated that a separate station based on a combination of chain limbing- barking and drum-barking is able to produce high-grade pulp chips both from limbed and non-limbed first-thinning pine wood. (orig.)}
place = {Finland}
year = {1997}
month = {Dec}
}