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Bioenergia-espanol Archive for March 2000
28 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:13:08 2002

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Re: [RB] Burning Plantation Eucalyptus Bark



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Tom,

Acredito que o Professor Alexandre Pimenta no apimenta@mail.ufv.br pode
responder suas perguntas.

Laercio


At 09:49 24/03/2000 -0800, you wrote:
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>Rogerio,
>
>I'm interested in the combustion of bark and wood from plantation grown 
>Eucalyptus, especially E. Camaldulensis. I have a  client who is getting 
>rather high levels of ash from the bark from young E. Camaldulensis trees 
>(3-5 years) that is causing fouling problems in their fluidized bed boilers.
>
>I would like to find out:
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>1. Who is burning bark and waste wood from eucalyptus and in what kind of 
>boilers? (I thought there were several in Brazil- Aracruz, Bahia Sul, 
>Champion, Klabin, ?) Is there someone I can contact?
>2. The chemical composition of eucalyptus bark and wood ash. (Si, Al, Ti, 
>Fe, Ca, Ma, Na, K, P,S, Cl)
>3. Any special problems or circumstances of burning eucalyptus, especially 
>for steam and power generation in pulp mills.
>4. Articles or references for eucalyptus combustion. (English, Portuguese 
>or Spanish).
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Pode responder em portugues o espanol.
>
>Muito obrigado.
>
>Tom
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>Thomas R. Miles		tmiles@teleport.com			
>Technical Consultants, Inc.	Tel (503) 292-0107/646-1198
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>Portland, Oregon, USA 97225
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