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Bioenergy no 4 july 2015

EVENT Bioenergy International No 80, 4-2015 37 1. 2. 3. 4. (1.) Michele Vitale from Italian pellet press manufacturer P System. The plant is hydraulic which unlike its electrical counterparts enabled full production in the stand. (2.) Ligna was the first stop for Bruks new 1006 chipper mounted on a Volvo FH 16 chassis which rolled out of the works only days before. The truck is out on a roadshow throughout Europe. (3.) Dag Östlin from Bruzaholms Bruk, a Swedish foundry specialised in grate bars for fixed and moving grate type furnaces. – As you can see the display is missing a few grate bars. These have been sold during the show, commented Dag. (4.) Dutch ORC specialists Triogen reported a good show with lots of relevant enquiries. – As a high temperature ORC we fit very well between a biomass or biogas combustor and a dry kiln for a sawmill or belt dryer for a pellet mill generating electricty while bringing the temperature down to a usable level, said Henning von Barsewisch adding that the company has such an installation for a sawmill in Slovakia. (5.) The Vecoplan boys, Ralf Rosenkranz, Paul Costello and Stefan Krämer reported a busy first three days while agreeing that Friday could be better spent elsewhere. (6.) Italian woodbased 5. 7. 6. panel technology majors IMAL PAL Group used the show to launch its 10 tonne/hour wood pellet press. – We’ve had a lot of enquiries and pre-hand interest for this press, commented Antonio Morona, PAL. (7.) Danish briquette press specialists finally unveiled two new presses; here its SBP-9 star press a briquetting machine based on a new concept developed for torrefied wood. (8.) The Enerstena biomass boiler team Tomas Rimkus (left), Donalda Pliatkiene and Lukas Fiodorovas reported a busy show. (9.) Brandon Iskra, INTEC with a new ORC. (10.) Christian Müller, Salmatec also showcased the innovative Rematec RPM 650 friction plate mill and screen conveyor (11.) Italien Pezzalato showcased its purpose built chip harvester. 8. 9. 10. 11.


Bioenergy no 4 july 2015
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