The Role of Wood Chip Classifier in Production of Good Quality Paper

Pulp testing equipments are most critical aspects of paper making. The instruments that compromise this section of the catalogue is designed specifically for the analysis of different raw materials. These pulp testing instruments are used in research, development, alteration of pulp characteristics of optimizing paper and studying of board product properties before going into commercial production.

Woodchipclassifier is a pulp testing instrument that is used for quick and reproducible determining the mean thickness and thickness distribution of wood chips intended for the production of chemical or mechanical pulps. A wood chip classifier has 5 standard screens and a fines pan. The light weight standard screens are made of stainless steel and aluminum for easy handling.   The light weight screens are mounted on the shaking table.   


Wood chip classifiers are designed for rapid, reproducible and accurate classification of wood chips. A good quality wood chip classifier is made or manufactured from the high quality material & using modern techniques in compliance with the set norms of industry.

Features of a Wood Chip Classifier

Chip Classifier is for the fast accurate and reproducible classification of wood chip by size and thickness utilized for the creation of mechanical or chemical pulps. The Chip Classifier utilizes a standard measured screens mounted on a system that shakes the screens at a predetermined frequency. The fractionated chips are then gathered from each screen, weighted and the substance from each screen can be ascertained as a percentage.

Importance of Wood Chipping Wood Chips 

Wood chipping is a very important process and crucial part of many pulp and paper making process. A wood chipping machine also known as tree chipper is equipment used to change wood and brush into wood chips. In a paper manufacturing industry the wood chipper is much larger and is generally a semi-permanent feature.     
Getting a good chip quality is what a paper and pulp industry needs. The quality of wood chips can have a great affect on the pulping process, both in pulp yield and in pulp quantity. Chip quality is usually defined using chip size, bark content, rot content, contamination and chip integrity.

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