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Bioenergy nr 1 - 2015

PELLETS SPECIAL 1FMMFUT4QFDJBM4VQQMJFST%JSFDUPSZ The pellet sector is growing constantly. This directory gathers together a large group of suppliers representing different industrial sectors. Depending on target sector, plant location, size, raw material quality and source, different equipment can be used or it may be necessary to adapt to specific requirements. The Pellets Special Suppliers Directory provides a general list in alphabetical order of companies active in the pellets sector. It includes companies providing complete solutions for pellet plants, companies offering specific components such as solid fuel preparation solutions such as size reduction and densification units, and suppliers of drying, condensing, storage and handling solutions. Included are suppliers of fire prevention methods and technology. Companies listed below were also presented in the Global Suppliers Directory and the Size Reduction and Densification Directory due to their active international presence in the pellet sector. Company Country Website Advanced Cyclone Systems, S.A. Portugal www.acsystems.pt Aimo Kortteen Konepaja Oy (Murska) Finland www.murskabiopacker.fi Amandus Kahl GmbH & Co.KG Germany www.amandus-kahl-group.de Andritz Feed & Biofuel Denmark www.andritz.com Anyang General International Co. Ltd China www.agico.com.cn Asket Poland www.asket.pl Astec Industries Co. USA www.astecinc.com B. Maier Zerkleinerungstechnik GmbH Germany www.maier-dieffenbacher.de Bandit Industries, Inc USA www.banditchippers.com Beaver Korea (KB E&I Co.,LTD) Korea www.biobeaver.net Beijing Aoke Ruifeng New Energy Co.,Ltd China www.bjakrf.com/en Beijing Panda Pellet Machinery Co., Ltd. China www.pelletwood.com.cn Bioenergy Machinery Sdn Bhd. Malaysia www.greenbioenergy.net/ Bliss Industries LLC USA www.bliss-industries.com BMH Wood Technology Finland www.bmh.fi Briklis Spol. s r.o. Czech Republic www.briklis.cz Bruks AB Sweden www.bruks.com Brunette Machinery Co. Canada www.brunettemc.com BS Bollareto Implants Italy www.bsbollaretoimpianti.it BS&B Safety Systems (UK) Ltd United Kingdom www.bsbipd.com Bühler AG Switzerland www.buhlergroup.com Büttner Energie Germany www.buettner-dryer.com C.F. Nielsen A/S Denmark www.cfnielsen.com Caravaggi S.r.l. Italy www.caravaggi.com Carmanah Design & Manufacturing Inc. Canada www.carmanahdesign.com Caterpillar Switzerland www.cat.com Cellwood Machinery AB Sweden www.cellwood.se CherkassyElevatorMash Ukraine www.bronto.ua Cogent Industrial Technologies Ltd. Canada www.cogentind.com Continental Biomass Industries, Inc. CBI USA www.cbi-inc.com Cormall A/S Denmark www.cormall.dk Costruzioni Nazzareno Italy www.nazzareno.it CPM Europe B.V. Netherlands www.cpmeurope.nl Crowley Engineering Ireland www.crowley.ie CSB bvba Belgium www.csb-wastesolutions.be Di Piu s.r.l Italy www.di-piu.com PELLET.TOWER Bioenergy International PS1 2015 29 Jenz launch stationary chipper for pellet production The new Jenz HE 700 STA stationary chipper seen here with a 315 kW motor. The drive speed amounts to 1.490 rpm, the drum speed to 536 rpm and the torque is specified as 2019 Nm. (Photo courtesy Jenz) www.stela.de ZZZ¿VNHUDV www.teccon.at The German biomass handling and pre-processing equipment manufacturer Jenz GmbH has recently launched a stationary chipper, the HE 700 STA, for pellet producers and biomass energy plants. Although it is a further development of the popular HEM 700 mobile chipper, the new chipper is specially designed for permanent industrial use with a throughput of up to 200 m3 per hour. In order to achieve very fine chips, the prehandling dimension of the cutting drum reduced from 20 mm to 10 mm enabling fine chips even at high throughput rates. The heart of the machine is a very efficient helix rotor whereby the blades are helically arranged on the whole circumference. The difference to conventionally used continuous blades is that the blades cut one after the other. By concentrating the cutting force to a small area the total power demand along with noise is reduced. The chipper has an infeed width of 1 000 mm with an infeed height of 700 mm allowing it to chip softwood up to a diameter of 70 cm and hardwood with a diameter of up to 56 cm. The infeed consists of an aggressive top infeed roller supported by the rotor shaft in a space-saving configuration. For the bottom infeed the established steel link conveyor is used in connection with an additional aggressive infeed roller. PS1/4686/DN


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