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Debarking enhancement of frozen logs. Part I: Effect of temperature on bark/wood bond strength of balsam fir and black spruce logs.

Laganiere et al., 2009

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8287113253131547971
Author
Laganiere B
Bédard N
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Publication venue
Forest Products Journal

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The objective of this study was to improve debarking efficiency in frozen conditions by thawing log bark. To reduce energy consumption, this experiment consisted of determining the minimum bark temperature to be reached in frozen logs to have a similar debarking …
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