
Large caliber meets precision – tailor-made waste wood
processing at Schaffer
A waste wood content of 35% that wants to be processed
efficiently. A narrow sawmill with a limited amount of space.
Challenged by these conditions, the Austrian company Schaffer
Holz is integrating a new, customized system from the mechanical
engineering company Vecoplan – for reliable, economical and
sustainable waste wood processing.
When a sawmill starts cutting timber, it doesn’t only produce
valuable sawn wood; a lot of wastewood is also left over after
the cutting process has ended – and this by-product can quickly
become a major problem if it’s not disposed of efficiently. If
chips, bark, and wood chips are allowed to accumulate,
production downtime looms large. That’s why Schaffer Holz GmbH
has integrated a customized solution right from the start when
building its new sawmill in Styria, Austria. Vecoplan
state-of-the-art conveying, shredding and screening technology
efficiently controls and economically utilises the entire waste
wood flow.
Schaffer Holz GmbH is one of the most renowned softwood sawmills
in Austria. The company specialises in the processing of thick
timber, mainly processing large logs measuring 45 cm in
diameter. The window and furniture industries are among its
customers, as well as manufacturers of soundboards and tonewoods
for pianos. A large proportion of the production is exported
abroad. To avoid jeopardising this value chain, the new sawmill
had to be designed in such a way that the by-products could be
reliably processed from the start.
This is a board: 35% waste wood from solid logs
The challenge involved several aspects: The high proportion
of waste wood of around 35%, which is produced from an annual
cutting volume of 150,000 solid cubic meters, had to be taken
into account, as did the narrow and confined layout of the plant
on site. The sawmill stretches along a stream and is bordered by
railroad tracks on the opposite side, which extends the length
of the facility. The entire disposal technology had to fit into
the special architecture without compromising on performance and
reliability. So Schaffer opted for a complete solution from
Vecoplan, consisting of conveying, shredding and screening
technology optimally adapted to the complex system. The exact
separation of wood chips and sawdust is particularly important
to the company, as the quality of the end product influences the
sales price. "The quality of the wood chips has a direct
influence on the price in our region. If we exceed the minimum
requirements, it has a positive effect on revenue. That's why it
was crucial for us that the Vecoplan system would meet our high
quality requirements," explains Lambert Sattler, authorized
signatory at Schaffer Holz.
Precise separation, maximum utilisation
Vecoplan has developed a customised system for Schaffer – and it
matches the company’s requirements perfectly. The solution for
waste wood disposal includes conveyor technology, a powerful
drum chipper and an intelligent screening system with a
vibrating separator. The wood residues are first transported via
vibrating screens and conveyor systems to a powerful drum
chipper, which produces high-quality wood chips. These chips are
recycled in the paper industry. Using a drag chain conveyor, the
wood chips and sawdust are fed to a vibro screen to separate
excess lengths which then are fed back to the chipper via a
conveyor belt. The sawdust and wood chips, now freed of excess
lengths, are then transferred to a VRF 500 P pipe belt conveyor
by another drag chain conveyor. The drag chain conveyors form a
closed system and ensure a continuous material flow. They’re
combined with the VVR vibrating conveyor, which regulates the
material feed by means of a uniform conveying flow. The VRF pipe
belt conveyor system then transfers the fine wood chips to the
VSS 6000 vibrating separator above the sawdust boxes. The VRF
was specially developed for the clean and quiet transport of
bulk goods over long distances and Schaffer uses it for an
80-meter-long route across the entire factory yard. The closed
system ensures that the material is conveyed very cleanly and
safely. Another special feature of the system is the subsequent
material separation by the vibrating separator directly above
the storage box. The two-line separation takes place just before
discharge, so wood chips and sawdust can be precisely separated
and optimally utilised. The Vecoplan system processes up to 18
cubic meters of waste wood per hour – a level of performance
that's crucial for smooth sawmill operation
Tailor-made technology in the tightest of spaces
The implementation of this demanding project was an exciting
challenge for both Schaffer and Vecoplan. One of the biggest
hurdles was the integration of the waste wood disposal into the
existing production processes and the cooperation with several
suppliers. "Due to the challenging design of the sawmill, it was
important to develop a compact but powerful solution," says
Helmut Bammer, Area Sales Manager at Vecoplan. Thanks to
Vecoplan’s customized solutions, all of the customer's specific
requirements could be met, from reinforced vibrating feeders to
individually adapted conveyor elements. Following a one-year
planning phase, the installation was started in March 2024. The
system was finally commissioned in July and has been producing
impressive results ever since. "We’re very happy that we decided
to choose Vecoplan. The system runs reliably, the quality of the
wood chips is good and the screens allow us to make targeted
improvements," says Lambert Sattler.
The result? A reliable and sustainable solution
The effects on the company’s operations are clearly noticeable.
The entire disposal process runs smoothly and the quality of the
wood chips meets the highest standards. This in particular has a
direct economic significance, as better sorting increases the
market value of the by-products. Wood chips are sold to the
paper and pulp industry, while sawdust is mainly used by pellet
producers. Thanks to Vecoplan's robust and reliable technology,
Schaffer's new sawmill can operate smoothly and with maximum
efficiency. Lambert Sattler was particularly impressed by
Vecoplan’s flexibility and customer orientation during
implementation: "Vecoplan has given us a solution that is
precisely tailored to our requirements. The combination of high
conveying capacity, compact design and intelligent material
separation convinced us completely. We’re very happy that we
opted for this system."
Source:
vecoplan.com