All
3 --Forestry baled, Forestry, cane waste are all exceptionally
useful and valuable which can be processed for use in a number
of applications:
Baled
for easy and fairly compact transport. Why not grind in situ
and transport. If ground, then grindings blown into container
truck, volume will be the same or better!
(Note: Blower mounted on end of discharge shoot of tub!)
As
a mulch for water retention, tempreture reduction and
breaking up of the soil. Here it will literally take years
before the soil microbes will decompose this mulch and
eventually make it available to the roots.
Composting
all including large volumes of bark ideal for composting.
(I am 99% sure that if forestry waste was composted aerobically
-- and you got your microbial and fungal count as high
as you can, then use this in your new forestry plantations,
the benefits will be 10x higher than just leaving mulch
behind!-- Ritlee proved this point in sugar cane where
we composted their waste, treated a hectare and doubled
up on the production within 2 years!--I know forestry
is a long turm project, but with those microbes and fungi
in your young stock, the trees will reward you with exceptional
growth, quality healthy wood.
Fuel
for boilers for power generation.
Bio-fuel
in the production of pellet like carbon for export and
carbon credits.
If
waste large enough, why not chip it and direct chips into
your production line!
Cane,
forestry, sawmill waste for fuel for boilers.
Ritlee
have done extensive trials grinding above for boiler fuel.
We
are presently busy with a tender for equipment to grind cane
waste for boiler fuel. At the trials using a 2600 Wood Hog
which normally produces some 20 tons of grindings per hour
could only handle some 8 tons per hour of cane bogass and
other waste. -- these results were actually better than expected,
which was good news. At the site, they request 20 tons per
hour and with electric power to the wood hog. Our 4600 Wood
Hog fitted with electric motors fitted this request perfectly
with a over production capacity of some 5 tons more than specified.
Tub
Grinders: (Click
on product picture to get to page!)
Wood
Hogs:
Waste
Rippers:
Morbark
Wood Chippers:
Sawmill
Grinders & Hogs:
Ritlee
Chipper:
Stump
Eradication:
Some
Implements:
Morbark
responds to the biomass energy market with several new product
innovations Winn, Michigan (May 7, 2009) – In response
to growing demand for renewable fuels including
woody biomass, Morbark, Inc. announced several
new product innovations for the energy
market at the company’s third Demo Days event in Winn
Michigan. These innovations are aimed at helping biomass fuel
suppliers streamline their processes and reduce costs.
Morbark® Model 23 Chiparvestor™ with
Morbark ICS:
The Morbark Model 23 Chiparvestor™ became the first
disc chipper to be fitted with a new Morbark Integrated Control
System (ICS). The Morbark ICS automatically monitors hydraulic
pressures and RPM’s for increased output while maximizing
fuel efficiency.
The Morbark ICS
enables the remote monitoring of the machine’s critical
operating parameters on the internet and
can send notifications of pre-assigned events to a cell phone
or email address.
Morbark 40/36 Track Biomass Chipper:
Morbark’s very popular Model 40/36 biomass chipper released
only one year ago, is now available in a track configuration
to allow for greater mobility in the field and forest. “Sales
of the Morbark 40/36 chipper have exceeded our expectations
because of its ability to fill a chip truck to the legal load
limit in 15 – 20 minutes with excellent fuel efficiency”
commented John Foote, V.P. Sales and Marketing. “Having
the 40/36 available in a track model gives our
customers more flexibility and saves them money.”
Morbark Beever™ M20R Drum Chipper with Infeed
Deck:
In response to heavy demand in the biomass energy sector,
Morbark has fitted its Beever M20R drum chipper with a hydraulic
folding infeed deck with over 2-tons of hydraulic pulling
force for more efficient loading to suit the needs of an entry
level biomass chipping operation. With its new, powerful infeed
system, the Beever M20R easily handles crotched branches,
and bundles of smaller diameter wood. The hydraulic lift assist
and constant hydraulic down pressure with 1450 pounds of combined
crushing capability provide excellent material control for
improved safety, better machine feeding, and reduced saw labor.
About
Morbark:
Morbark, Inc., based in Winn, Michigan has been innovating
and manufacturing durable, high performance equipment for
the forestry, recycling, tree care, and sawmill markets for
over 50 years. Morbark equipment helps customers harvest,
process, and convert wood and other organic materials into
valuable, useful and profitable products. The company produces
a full line of Chiparvestors, flails, whole tree chippers,
brush chippers, grinders and more. Visit
www.morbark.com to learn more.