Product Introduction
The main raw materials of the disc chipper are small-diameter wood, wood harvesting and processing residues (such as branches, twigs, board peels, board strips, log cores, waste veneers, waste wood, etc.), and it can also be used to cut non-wood raw materials (such as sugarcane, reeds, bamboo, etc.). After being cut, the raw materials become relatively large-sized small wood chips, which can be used as raw materials for the papermaking industry such as particleboard, medium-density fiberboard, and fiberboard, and can also be used as fuel. It has a wide range of applications, diverse raw materials, high-quality wood chips, reliable performance, simple and convenient operation, and high production efficiency.
Product Classification:Wood Processing Series
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Disc chipper

Product Introduction
The disc chipper is a specialized equipment for producing wood chips. The comprehensive slicer, also known as the wood slicer, belongs to the series of wood processing equipment. This machine mainly cuts small-diameter wood, bamboo, board bark materials and the remnants of firewood after peeling. This comprehensive slicer features a compact structure, reasonable layout, convenient installation, easy operation and maintenance, and high production capacity. When cutting logs, the quality of the wood chips is high and the length of the wood chips can be freely adjusted within the specified range.
The disc chipper is a new type of chip machine produced by our company, which is suitable for industries such as particleboard, medium density fiberboard, wood fiberboard, papermaking, power plants, and boilers. This product features a compact structure, high chip quality, wide adaptability to raw materials, and convenient operation and maintenance.
The main raw materials of the disc chipper are small-diameter wood, wood harvesting and processing residues (such as branches, twigs, board peels, board strips, log cores, waste veneers, waste wood, etc.), and it can also be used to cut non-wood raw materials (such as sugarcane, reeds, bamboo, etc.). After being cut, the raw materials become relatively large-sized small wood chips, which can be used as raw materials for the papermaking industry such as particleboard, medium-density fiberboard, and fiberboard, and can also be used as fuel. It has a wide range of applications, diverse raw materials, high-quality wood chips, reliable performance, simple and convenient operation, and high production efficiency.
When the disc chipper is in operation, the motor drives the rotor to rotate at high speed, and the wood is evenly fed into the integrated crusher cavity. The high-speed rotating hammer heads strike, shear and tear the wood, crushing it. Meanwhile, the inherent gravitational force of the wood causes it to be pushed from the high-speed rotating hammer head onto the baffles and sieve rods inside the frame. There is a sieve plate at the bottom of the rotor. Particles smaller than the sieve hole size in the crushed wood are discharged through the sieve plate, while those larger than the sieve hole size remain on the sieve plate and continue to be hammered and ground.

The disc chipper has a wide range of applications, diverse raw materials, good wood chip quality, stability and reliability, simple and convenient operation, and high production efficiency. A secondary conveyor belt is set at the output end of the main material conveyor belt, which can transport the cut wood chips to a more distant or higher position, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of users.
| Model | Feed size (mm) | Motor power (kw | Feed power (kw | Discharge power (kw | Speed (revolutions per minute) | Production efficiency (t/h | Dimensions (millimeters) |
| wsd - 1000 | 1000*400 | 110 | 5.5*2 | 3 | 510 | 15-20 | 6000*2150*1750 |
| wsd - 1300 | 1300*400 | 132 | 7.5*2 | 3 | 510 | 20-25 | 6000*2350*1750 |
| wsd - 1500 | 1500*400 | 160 | 11*2 | 4 | 365 | 25-35 | 6000*2950*1950 |
| wsd - 1600 | 1600*400 | 200 | 15*2 | 4 | 365 | 35-45 | 6000*2950*1950 |