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Production, Cost and Chip Characteristics of In-Woods Microchipping Jason Thompson1, Wesley Sprinkle1 Abstract Emerging markets for biomass have increased the interest in producing microchips in
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Document Date: 2014-03-19 11:09:10


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Atlanta / Baltimore / /

Company

Continental Biomass Industries Inc. / Wesley Sprinkle1 Abstract Emerging / /

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United States / /

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USD / /

Facility

Southern Research Station / /

IndustryTerm

energy production / tree conventional chips / lower overall total system energy requirements / pulp chips / tree chips / easier chemical conversions / conventional chips / faster processing times / paper chip / clean chips / fewer processing steps / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Agriculture / American Society / USDA Forest Service / United States Department of Energy / Forest Operations Research Unit / Council on Forest Engineering Annual Meeting Page / /

Person

Conventional Chips / Woods Microchipping Jason / /

Position

WB / sample representative / /

ProvinceOrState

Maryland / Georgia / /

Region

southeastern United States / /

Technology

tree chips / 76.14 82.89 79.52 Micro Chips / 18.76 Micro Chips / pulp chips / conventional chips / conventional wood chips / 177 425 312 19.25 25.03 22.41 54.77 84.16 69.37 Micro Chips / tree conventional chips / /

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www.pelletheat.org/pdfs/CBI.pdf / /

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