Sizing
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Name: | Sizing |
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Feedstock: | straws, wood, wastes |
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Sizing is a mechanical process to change the size of a material to use it in a conversion process. This normally means that a base feedstock with bigger parts is reduced to smaller pieces. Sizing includes chipping and grinding as base technologies.
Feedstock
Sizing is a pre-treatment technology for nearly all materials that consist of larger parts like straws, wood pieces, plant fibres and other materials. It is needed to prepare smaller particles that can be processed in further steps.
Process and technologies
Sizing technologies normally are devided into chipping or grinding technologies:
Chipping
- For chipping normally a chipper is used that consists of a sharp knife, that slice bigger parts into smaller chips. This is used e.g. for wood materials, straws and other feedstocks that can be cutted by a knife
Grinding
- For chipping normally a grinder is used that cracks bigger parts into smaller particles. Grinding is achieved by shearing and/or friction and the grinding effect is achieved by multiple comminution in an increasingly narrowing grinding gap, which can usually be varied by axial displacement of a rotor or stator.
Product
Products of sizing processes are chips, small particles or meals that can be directly used in a following process.