Wood Chips Eucalyptus Brazil Biomass and Partners are ideal for the fuel energy. Our product is of high quality. Quality management. Cost-efficient production of high quality fuel according to the requirements of the boiler producers. We have large quantity of biomass used for energy industry.
Wood Species: Eucalyptus Saligna or Grandis
Place of Origin: Brazil
Certification: SGS International and Alex Stewart
Calorific Power : 4.847 Kcal/Kg Moisture 20/23% Bark 4,0/6,0%
Dimensions of Wood Chips
Codification 50 mm or more Averange 6,66% - Chips
Codification 37,5 a 50 mm Averange 10,81% - Chips
Codification 25 a 37,5mm Averange 32,02% - Chips
Codification 12,5 a 37,5 mm Averange 33,27% - Chips
Codification 6,3 a 12,5 mm Averange 14,48% - Chips
Dimensions Sawdust: Codification 0,25 a 6,3 mm Averange 2,78% - Sawdust
Energy Output Wet Basis 2,324 to 3,726 MWh/Ton - Dry Basis 5,229 to 5,811 MWh/Ton
Chemical Composition Oxygen Approx. 47% - Hydrogen Approx. 5,8% - Nitrogen Approx. 0,3% - Sulphur Less 0,003% - Chlorine Less than 0,1% - Carbon. 52%
Extractives Approx. 11,0% PH Approx. 5,7%
Lignin Approx. 25,8% Polvoses Approx. 16,3%
Volatiles Approx. 13% Volatile Matter 70.55% % to 84.96%
The Wood Chips Brazil is produced within the techniques of The European Committee for Standardization, CEN (TC335). Our product is within the technical specifications being developed deal with classification and specification (CEN / TS 14961) and quality assurance for solid biofuels (CEN / TS 15234). Normative specifications for wood chips: Origin - Particle size (P16/P45/P63/P100) - Moisture content (M20/M30/M40/M55/M65) - Ash content (A0.7/A1.5/A3.0/A6.0/A10.0) Normative specifications for chemically handled wood or used wood: Nitrogen (N0.5/N1.0/N3.0/N3.0+) Informative specifications for wood chips include: Net energy content (lower heating value (LHV)) as MJ/kg or kWh/m3 loose - Bulk density in kg/m3 loose - Chlorine content (Cl0.03/Cl0.07/Cl0.10/Cl0.10+) - Nitrogen (N0.5/N1.0/N3.0/N3.0+) Many other properties may also be specified, including concentrations of many other elements and volatile matter and ash melting.
PHYTOSANITARY CERTIFICATE N.º
001/09 – Tx.F.
From: National Plant Protection Organization of
To: National Plant Protection Organization(s) of BRAZIL
Description of Consignement
1. Name and address of exporter Brazil Biomass
2. Declared name and address of importer
3. Declared means of transport MSC KOREA
4. Place of origin Brazil
5. Place of entry Europe
6. Name of product, number and description of packages and distinguishing marks Wood Chips
7. Botanical name “Eucalyptus spp.”
8. Declared quantity 24,501 m³ - 20.200 Kg
9. This is to certify that the plants, part of plants or products or other regulated articles described herein have been inspected and/or tested according to appropriate official procedures and are considered to be free from quarantine pests specified by the importing contracting party and to conform with current phytossanitary requirements of the importing contracting party, including those for regulated non-quarantine pests.
Official statement that the wood: (a) originates in an area established by the national plant protection organisation in the country of export as being free from Agrilus planipennis in accordance with the relevant International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures; or (b) has been processed into pieces of not more than 2.5 cm thickness and width.
Additional Declaration
APPROVED TREATMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH WOOD PACKAGING MATERIAL
Use of debarked wood
Irrespective of the type of treatment applied, wood packaging material must be made of debarked wood. For this standard, any number of visually separate and clearly distinct small pieces of bark may remain if they are: - less than 3 cm in width (regardless of the length) or - greater than 3 cm in width, with the total surface area of an individual piece of bark less than 50 square cm.
For methyl bromide treatment the removal of bark must be carried out before treatment because the presence of bark on the wood affects the efficacy of the methyl bromide treatment. For heat treatment, the removal of bark can be carried out before or after treatment.
Heat treatment (treatment code for the mark: HT)
Wood packaging material must be heated in accordance with a specific time–temperature schedule that achieves a minimum temperature of 56 °C for a minimum duration of 30 continuous minutes throughout the entire profile of the wood (including at its core). Various energy sources or processes may be suitable to achieve these parameters. For example, kiln-drying, heat-enabled chemical pressure impregnation, microwave or other treatments may all be considered heat treatments provided that they meet the heat treatment parameters specified in this standard.
Methyl bromide treatment (treatment code for the mark: MB)
Use of methyl bromide should be undertaken taking into account the CPM Recommendation Replacement or reduction of the use of methyl bromide as a phytosanitary measure (2008). NPPOs are encouraged to promote the use of alternative treatments approved in this standard.
The wood packaging material must be fumigated with methyl bromide in accordance with a schedule that achieves the minimum concentration-time produc (CT) over 24 hours at the temperature and final residual concentration specified in Table 1. This CT must be achieved throughout the wood, including at its core, although the concentrations would be measured in the ambient atmosphere. The minimum temperature of the wood and its surrounding atmosphere must be not less than 10 °C and the minimum exposure time must be not less than 24 hours. Monitoring of gas concentrations must be carried out at a minimum at 2, 4 and 24 hours (in the case of longer exposure times and weaker concentrations, additional measurement should be recorded at the end of fumigation).
Desinfestation or Desinfection Treatment
10. Tratamento / Treatment Heat Treatment Wood
11. Chemical (active ingredient)
12. Concentration
13. Duration and Temperature > 48 horas a 80º C
14. Date 27/08/08 a 23/01/09
Responsible Information
Stamp of organization
Place of issue Place of issue
Date
Name of authorized certification official
Signature of authorized certification official
The corresponding NPPO, its officers and representatives, declines any financial and / or commercial responsibility in connection with this certificate. Any adulteration or undue use of this document is punished by the law.
TEST REPORT IPT/USP No. 970 100-2009
Brazil Biomass and Renewable Energy S.A Raw Eucalyptus wood chips
Origin: Brazil.
Received on 01/03/2009 and identified in laboratory and LCL 467/08.
Approximate amount: 400 g
METHODS USED
Moisture, NBR 8112/86 "Immediate Review (CMQ-LCL-PE-M070).
Equipment: Analytical balance, cod.: 83,823.
Validity of calibration: jul/2010. Stove, cod.: 4174. Validity of calibration: jul/2010.
NBR 8112/86 - Instant Analysis - 4.3 " (CMQ-LCL-PE-011).
Equipment: Analytical balance, cod.: 35,586. Validity of calibration: jun/2010 Furnace, cod.: 30,802. Validity of calibration: abr/2010.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, ASTM D 5373-07 "Standard Test Methods for Instrumental
Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen in Laboratory Samples of Coal and Coke" (CMQ-LCL-PE-017). Equipment: Analyzer Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, cod.: LCL 002, calibrated before the test performance.
Analytical balance, cod.: LCL 003. Validity of calibration: jan/2010.
Sulfur, ASTM D 4239-04th "Standard Test Methods for Sulfur in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke Using High Temperature Tube Furnace Combustion Method" - Method C (CMQ-LCL-PE-028).
Equipment: Sulfur Analyzer, cod.: 33805, calibrated before the test performance. Balance AM, cod.: 33,510. Validity of Calibration: jan/2010.
Calorific value, ASTM D 5865-04 "Standard Test Methods for Gross Calorific Value of Coal and Coke" (CMQ-LCL-PE-041). Equipment / Instruments: adiabatic calorimetry, cod.: 21354 Bomb calorimetry, cód.: 8357. Validity of Calibration: jul/2010.
No material received: Moisture: 3.1 - 20 % ± 4%
In the dry material: Gray 3.2 -% 1.2%
Hydrogen - 6%, 1% ± 0.2
Sulfur - 0.013%
Calorific value - kcal / kg higher than 4537.2 ± 238.8 Below 4298.4 ± 238.8
São Paulo, 15 March 2009
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