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needed for
woodchip production.
Almost any tree can be
converted into
woodchips, however, the type and
quality of the wood used to
produce woodchips depends...
- Look up
woodchip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Woodchip may
refer to:
Woodchips, a medium-sized
solid material Woodchipper, a
machine Ingrain wallpaper...
- (electric), took its
first delivery of
woodchip fuel in
November 2012. The
Energy Centre uses 25,000
tonnes of
woodchips a year,
which is
sourced within a...
-
residential area. The
intention of the
bombing was to
prevent the
export of
woodchips from
Western Australian old
growth forests for 18 months. This act of...
- wood for pulp.
Timber is
converted to
woodchips and sold, primarily, for
paper manufacture. In Australia,
woodchips are
produced by
clearcutting or thinning...
-
Ingrain (or wood-chip)
wallpaper is a
decorating material. It
consists of two
layers of
paper with wood
fibre in between;
different kinds of
ingrain wallpaper...
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either woodchips or wood pellets. The
advantage of
woodchips is cost, the
advantage of wood
pellets is the
controlled fuel value. The use of
woodchips in...
-
required to stow one
tonne of
woodchips that have a
stowage factor of 2.5. This
means that if a ship
designed to
carry woodchips is
loaded with iron ore, only...
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commonly used for bulk
storage of grain, coal, cement,
carbon black,
woodchips, food
products and sawdust.
Three types of
silos are in
widespread use...
-
materials with
comparable properties, and to
material engineered from wood,
woodchips, or fibers. Wood has been used for
thousands of
years for fuel, as a construction...