Equipment Spotlight Grinders and chippers The latest machines for processing biomass feedstock in Canada Staff Report ROTOCHOPPER Rotochopper continues to raise the bar with their solutions for high-volume grinding efficiency by releasing a set of enhancements for their B-66 horizontal grinder. The B-66 is now available with up to 1,050 horsepower, increased throat opening, RotoLink monitoring system, the KeyKnife Chipper Knife package, and the only patented grind and colour system in the industry. Add those features on to the existing benefits of grinding with a Rotochopper, and the B-66 con-tinues to be a standout choice for any company that needs big throughput capacity with steady uptime and simpli-fied maintenance. www.rotochopper.com increased production and durability with ease of maintenance. With over 70 years of experience, W.H.O. has unbeatable knowledge in designing and producing tub grinders for processing waste wood. [email protected] WSM W.H.O. MANUFACTURING W.H.O. Manufacturing Company designed and patented the first tub grinder in 1947. This year the company is celebrating its 70th year of producing these grinders. W.H.O. Manufacturing’s wood grinder units are efficient pro-cessors of waste wood in cost of cubic yards processed verses cost of operation. Over the years, W.H.O. has constantly improved its grinders with focus on WSM Vertical Feed Grinders offer a simple yet highly effective design to pro-cess a wide range of feedstock at rates up to 150 tons per hour. These rugged grinders feature a heavy-duty rotor with innovative disc and hammer configura-tion options that make WSM grinders the most efficient on the market. The optional pivot housing provides easy access to main wear components with all infeed components remaining in place. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2017 28 Canadian BIOMASS