Quality properties of pelletised sawdust, logging residues and bark

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The dominant raw material for wood pellet production in Sweden is sawdust, planer shavings and dry chips. However, other types of biomass, such as bark and logging residues, are also interesting raw materials due to the large volumes available. These alternative raw materials differ from stemwood with regard to physical characteristics and chemical composition. In order to produce high-quality pellets of such materials, it is necessary to understand the role of these variations. Nine pellet assortments, made of fresh and stored sawdust, bark and logging residues (a mixture of Norway spruce and Scots pine) were tested for moisture content, heating value and contents of ash, sulphur, chlorine and Klason lignin. Dimensions, bulk density, density of individual pellets, durability and sintering risk were also determined. The heating value was highest in logging residue pellets. The ash content was highest in the bark and logging residue pellets, implying higher sintering risk compared with sawdust pellets. The results showed that bark pellets had the highest durability, whereas sawdust pellets had the lowest. Pellet density had no effect on durability, unlike lignin content which was positively correlated. It is concluded that bark and logging residues are suitable raw materials for pellets production, especially if the ash content is controlled. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd.

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Lehtikangas, P. (2001). Quality properties of pelletised sawdust, logging residues and bark. Biomass and Bioenergy, 20(5), 351–360. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0961-9534(00)00092-1

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