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  2. Vermeer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company markets 100 agricultural and industrial products worldwide, and operates 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2) of plant space for manufacturing. On July 19, 2018, the Vermeer campus was hit by a tornado causing significant damage to two plant buildings and minor damage to other buildings. [8]

  3. Woodchipper - Wikipedia

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    Industrial-grade chippers (tub grinders) are available with discs as large as 4 m (160 in) in diameter, requiring 3,000 to 3,700 kW (4,000 to 5,000 hp). One application of industrial disk chippers is to produce the wood chips used in the manufacture of particle board.

  4. Saddam Hussein's alleged shredder - Wikipedia

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    In the runup to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, press stories appeared in the United Kingdom and United States of a plastic shredder or wood chipper into which Saddam and Qusay Hussein fed opponents of their Baathist rule.

  5. Woodchips - Wikipedia

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    A screw-type wood chipper contains a conical, screw-shaped blade {citation needed}. The blade rotation is set parallel to the opening so wood is pulled into the chipper by the spiral motion. Screw-type, also called high-torque rollers, are popular for residential use due to being quiet, easy to use and safer than disk and drum types. [15] [17]

  6. Perkins 4.236 - Wikipedia

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    The Vermeer BC1250 brush chipper used this engine until the BC1250A replaced it. The BC1250A used the turbocharged version of the same engine. In Republic of Korea , Hyundai Motor Company produced this engine under license by Perkins in 1977 to 1981 and Hyundai Bison Truck(HD3000, HD5000) equipped it as called 'HD4236'.

  7. Mechanical pulping - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical pulping is the process in which wood is separated or defibrated mechanically into pulp for the paper industry. The mechanical pulping processes use wood in the form of logs or chips that are mechanically processes, by grinding stones (from logs) or in refiners (from chips), to separate the fibers.

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