The diagram illustrates the process of producing wood pellets, which are used for heating buildings.
Overall, the process involves several stages, starting from raw wood and ending with packaged pellets. The pellets produced can be used in both pellet stoves and pellet furnaces.
Initially, the wood is chopped into small pieces and then ground into fine fibers. Any loose dust generated during this stage is collected using a vacuum system. After that, the fibers are compressed and formed into small cylindrical pellets. Finally, these pellets are cooled and packed into bags for storage or distribution.
It is worth noting that the process is continuous, with the fibers moving from one stage to the next. The diagram highlights that dust collection is an essential step to ensure the quality and safety of the final product. Overall, the process is efficient and results in uniform, high-quality wood pellets suitable for heating purposes.
