Relative efficiency of sawmill types operating in Uganda's softwood plantations
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Date
2005
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Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Abstract
The overall aim of this study was to determine the appropriate saw milling technologies that should be promoted for use
in Uganda's softwood plantation. Conversion efficiency, sawing accuracy, and sawing capability of four sawmill
categories were evaluated. Data were collected from sawing of 604 good Aquality logs using eleven Rolling ATable
Sawmills, Dimensional Swivel Sawmills, Band Sawmills, and Locally Afabricated Snwmills. Sawing accuracy data were
collected from 165 boards in three timber sizes (75 mm x 50 mm, 100 mm x 50 mm, 150 mm x SO mm). Sawing
capability was assessed from saw blade parameters, merchantable timber size, and size of available logs. AN OVA was
used to show differences in recovery and sawing accuracy between and within sawmills. Band sawmills exhibited the
most efficient sawmill technology for converting logs into sawn timber while rolling-table sawmills were more efficient
than dimensional swivel and locally manufactured sawmills. Band sawmills were more accurate than sawmills in the
other categories. Therefore, band sawmills should be promoted in Uganda and mechanical modifications carried out on
the swivel and locally-manufactured sawmills operating in softwood plantations to improve their feed A work and setwork
mechanisms
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sawmill, conversion, efficiency, softwood
Citation
Kambugu, R. K., Banana, A. Y., Zziwa, A., Agea, J. G., & Kaboggoza, J. R. (2005). Relative efficiency of sawmill types operating in Uganda's softwood plantations. Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 11, 14-19.