Canadian Biomass - July/August 2017

Equipment Spotlight

2017-07-28 00:46:44

Producing pellets

Canadian Biomass checks out some of the latest pelletizer technologies.

CPM

Produce wood and biomass pellets efficiently and economically with the CPM 7900 Series pellet mill. It’s the workhorse and go-to pellet mill for the most demanding biomass applications, built to operate 24 hours a day under tough running conditions. The 7900 Series features CPM’s standard gear drive for greater energy efficiency and less maintenance, making it the best value for wood and biomass pelleting, hands down. www.cpm.net

LAWSON MILLS

Lawson Mills Biomass Solutions Ltd of PE Canada offers a full range of turnkey biomass pelleting systems from 200 lb/hr up to 1 tonne per hour. They offer drying, grinding, pelleting and bagging solutions of all types of biomass from wood waste to grasses and compost pelleting. The systems come with installation and training at the producer’s facility and can be custom built to suit a producer’s needs.

www.lawsonmills.com

GALA INDUSTRIES

Gala Industries, a Member of Maag, a Dover Company, offers an underwater pelletizing system for processing biopolymers or highly filled polymers. When applicable, applying the use of Gala’s patented i-Heat process aids drying pellets, reducing water contact by expediting the pellets to the centrifugal pellet dryer and taking advantage of the pellet temperature to help flash off latent moisture from the pellets as they are discharged from the dryer.

www.gala-industries.com

PRODESA

Prodesa designs and provides comprehensive tailor-made solutions for the production of pellets. Prodesa covers all technological stages in the development of industrial plants such as design, manufacturing and supply under the concept of “Turnkey” or “EPC” projects.

www.prodesa.net

BLISS INDUSTRIES

Bliss a leading manufacturer of biomass pelleting equipment for commercial and industrial applications. Founded in 1981, Bliss maintains a reputation of manufacturing efficient and reliable equipment with ease of operation and maintenance to provide lower operating costs and great performance for each end user. Bliss also manufactures an extensive line of hammermills and coolers for biomass size reduction and cooling.

www.bliss-industries.com

ANDRITZ

The ANDRITZ 26LM pellet mill is uniquely designed to provide maximum production at the industry’s lowest operating costs. This innovative, high-performance, high-efficiency pellet mill leads the Canadian market for biomass pelleting. Consistent with ANDRITZ’s rugged line of durable, reliable biomass pellet mills, the 26LM offers ease of maintenance as well as efficient control of pellet quality and energy consumption for pelleting operations.

www.andritz.com

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