Innovations for Hardwood Utilization

Innovations for Hardwood Utilization
Author: Laszlo Paszner
Publisher: Forestry Canada
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1986
Genre: Forest products industry
ISBN:

Pure and mixed aspen, poplar, birch and softwood raw materials can be effectively converted to fully bleached chemical pulps at high yield, ethyl alcohol and lignin by-products by the neutral alkali earth metal salt catalysed organosolv pulping process. Besides the high pulp yield and viable by-products, the process advantages include small economies of scale, low capital investment, extremely low process water requirements, low pulp manufacturing costs, lack of environmental pollution, and a high rate of return on investment. This report details the process of organosolv pulping by the Paszner/Change process, the NAEM catalysed organosolv pulping process, and wood waste processing by the acid catalysed organosolv saccharification process and compares them.

Wood is Good

Wood is Good
Author: Krishna K. Pandey
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2017-01-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9811031150

This book is a compilation of selected papers presented in the International Conference on the theme ‘Wood is Good: Current Trends and Future Prospects in Wood’. The contents of the book deal with recent innovations, trends and challenges in wood science and are grouped in five distinct sections. They cover a wide range of topics like wood variability, processing and utilization, wood protection, wood-based composites, wood energy and the role of wood in mitigating climate change. With the ever increasing human population and growing demand for wood, this book offers valuable insights for better understanding and efficient utilization of this wonderful gift of nature. This book will be useful to researchers, professionals, and policy makers involved in forestry and wood related areas.

Tropical Hardwood Utilization: Practice and Prospects

Tropical Hardwood Utilization: Practice and Prospects
Author: Roelof A.A. Oldeman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 571
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401736103

Roelof A. A. Oldeman Tropical hardwoods are one of the essential cogs in the complex socio-economic machinery keeping alive an ever-increasing humanity with steadily rising claims upon a finite-resource environment. Their position in this context at first sight seems to be analogous to that of other commodities, such as rubber, metals, mineral oil, tropical fruits and many more. Looking closer, however, tropical hardwoods occupy a special place. Their vast majority, unlike tropical crops, still comes forth from natural forests being exploited by man. This exploitation straight from the natural resource is something they have in common with oil and metals, but the fact that they grow in living systems places them closer to crops. Natural forest ecosystems are not renewable. Timber producing trees, however, can be made into a renewable resource on condition that ways and means are found to cultivate them as a crop. be understood as a socio-economic The tropical hardwood situation can best chain, with the resource base at one end, the consumer community at the other and everything that has to do with the market in the middle. Now, at the resource side, the economics of tropical hardwood extraction barely got out of the primeval ways of wood-gathering by hand and by axe, which were still predominant in the nineteen-forties. There, the offer of natural products was so immense and so near to hand that no care had to be taken of the resource.

Wood Utilization

Wood Utilization
Author:
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2007
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781600214592

Wood utilisation research and product development spans a broad spectrum of activities. These activities fall into five categories: harvesting, wood properties, manufacturing and processing, products and testing, and economics and marketing. This book deals with the US federal input in this field.