To client specifications Standards: To client specifications Material: Soft and hard woods (e.g. pine, spruce, poplar, alder, beech etc.)
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The majority of consumption was aimed at the production of heat, which represents 61.8%. The consumption of heat pellets can be further divided into three markets – household heating (69%), commercial heating (19%) and heat produced from CHP (12%). The remaining 38.2% of wood pellets were used for energy production. It should be noted that pellet energy generation technologies for heat, electricity or both are mature and offer efficient and reliable processes. Wooden pallets.
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Dimensions: 1200 x 1000 x 145 mm Standards: According to your own specification, IPPC ISPM-15 heat treatment, kiln drying, certified nails Material: Soft and hard woods (e.g. pine, spruce, poplar, alder, beech etc.) Additional info: 4-way entry or 2-way if produced with stringers
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Dimensions: To client specifications Standards: To client specifications Material: Soft and hard woods (e.g. pine, spruce, poplar, alder, beech etc.) Additional info: Special Pallets are made in close collaboration with our clients and our engineering team to ensure the optimal pallet solution for you.
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Poplar firewood is a very controversial firewood to burn. Just like any piece of wood, poplar will burn, but will it burn good enough to make it worth your time?The poplar tree is also commonly called the aspen or the cottonwood. The tree is native to the Northern Hemisphere and the populas genus consists of about 25-35 flowering deciduous plants.The trees can grow anywhere from 50-165 feet tall with trunks up to 8 feet in diameter. The bark of the tree is generally light brown, greenish or grey in color.
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