Abstract

ABSTRACT TEMPERATURE of containerized compacted and uncompacted chips was monitored for 236 days of outdoor storage. Temperatures of the uncompacted chips were, in general, higher than those of compacted chips. The moisture content of the compacted chips after the storage period was the same as the green chips. Pulp-ing results indicated that the compaction process neither damaged wood fibers nor altered the chip response to conventional pulping.

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