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Beneficiation of Compression Debarked Wood Chips
Author(s): James A. Mattson
Date: 1974
Source: Research Note NC-180. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Publication Series: Research Note (RN)
Station: North Central Research Station
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Presents the results of a preliminary study of secondary beneficiation of compression debarked chips to reduce residual bark to acceptable amounts. Ballmilling is a feasible method of reducing residual bark and minimizing wood loss.Publication Notes
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Mattson, James A. 1974. Beneficiation of Compression Debarked Wood Chips. Research Note NC-180. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment StationKeywords
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