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Rotor debarker BATCH
stationaryrotary-knife

rotor debarker
rotor debarker
rotor debarker
rotor debarker
rotor debarker
rotor debarker
rotor debarker
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Characteristics

Type
rotor
Options
stationary, rotary-knife

Description

THE BATCH ROTARY DEBARKER HIGH CAPACITY WHOLE LOG DEBARKER WITH BOTTOM DISCHARGE The Batch Rotary Debarker is proven and identical to the Continuous Rotary Debarker, but features the newly added, patent pending, bottom discharge. This debarker takes bundles of logs that can be run in batches, with specific debarking timings for different seasons and wood types. Batch Debarking Machine •Same log flow characteristics as a drum debarker •Stringy bark, crooked, small diameter, or contaminated wood easily processed •Low loss of usable fiber •Highly effective debarking •Low energy requirements and relatively low noise levels •Open bottom design passes bark readily to discharge conveyor •Effective debarking of frozen wood without requiring de-icing Batch Debarker In Operational Position This perspective model view of a batch debarker has the upper discharge door closed. The closed upper door signals the position in which the debarker is operational and batches of logs are cycling in the machine. Top View Door Closed of Debarker The top view shows the upper hatch door closed of the batch debarker, exposing the live bottom array that pulls the bark gently from the logs and passes the bark and fiber through into a catch conveyor. Batch Debarker Discharge Door Open This perspective view of the batch debarker shows the upper discharge doors open. The open upper doors signals the position in which the debarker is in discharge mode allowing the logs to fall though.
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