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==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Nick on the Pelletizer]]
*[[Nick on the Pelletizer]]
[[Pelletizer die and roller quote]]
*[[Pelletizer die and roller quote|Quote]]




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Revision as of 23:16, 14 August 2011


Pelletizer
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Overview

A Wood Pelletizer creates Wood Pellets from Sawmill sawdust or Biomass Pellets from Baled biomass. The pellets can be efficiently burned for energy in many forms.

Sawdust from Sawmill
Wood Pelletizer
Wood Pellets

Diagrams

Rollerdie.jpg Pelletpressed.jpg Rollerdiepix.jpg

Walkthrough

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