artículo científico
Effect of Densification Conditions on Physical Properties of Pellets Made From Sawmill Residues
Fecha
2016Registro en:
2320-0847
2320-0936
Autor
Carrillo Paniagua, Tonny
Casanova Treto, Pedro
Solís Ramírez, Kattia
Institución
Resumen
Sawmill residues produced in wood processing of Pilon (Hyeronimaalchorneoides)
and Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp) species, were used to fabricate pellets with experimental design
equipment. Different manufacturing conditions as the diameter (8 mm − 10 mm), compression force
(300 kgf − 500 kgf) and temperature applied during densification (90 °C − 105 °C), were employed
in order to evaluate its effect on unit density, bulk density and durability of pellets produced. Values
between 0.856 kg/dm3
and 1.093 kg/dm3
for unit density, 480.0 kg/m3
and 603.0 kg/m3
for bulk density
were determined. For durability, values between 96.1% and 97.5% were determined. Significant
increase in values determined for unit and bulk density were founded, with diameter reduction and
compressive force increasing. Durability was the least sensitive property to the effect of studied
densification conditions, whose variation was not significant between similar densification
treatments. The effect of temperature generally had less impact on physical properties evaluated. The
comparison of results against European standards for wood pellet quality, showed that fabricated
pellets fulfills values defined for physical properties in different categories.