Rawlings Manufacturing, Inc. news
Rawlings Manufacturing is thrilled to announce our partnership with the renowned experts at the Argonne and Oak Ridge National Laboratories. Together, we are working to enhance the performance, throughput, and reliability of our machine wear parts. Our recent visit to observe a machine in action, specifically grinding cedar waste, provided valuable insights into the demanding applications we cater to. We are committed to ongoing innovation to deliver top-notch wear parts to our customers. Sta
“The 15th annual International Biomass Conference & Expo will take place March 14-16, 2022, at The Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center in Jacksonville, FL. This dynamic event unites industry professionals from all sectors of the world’s interconnected biomass utilization industries—biobased power, thermal energy, fuels and chemicals.
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“The Timber Processing & Energy Expo, supported by Timber Processing magazine, Panel World magazine, Wood Bioenergy magazine and Hatton-Brown Expositions, will be held September 28-30, 2022 at the Portland Exposition Center in Portland, Oregon, USA.
The event will feature exhibitions from major equipment companies and suppliers; and a supporting conference will include seminars and workshops from top industry professionals covering mill operational issue
Introducing the VRM Super Hi-Inertia Vertical Wood Hog, from Rawlings Manufacturing, Inc. No cookie-cutter machine can meet everyone’s space constraints or challenges. We have had several customers over the years that wanted a Rawlings solid rotary hog but did not have the overhead clearance in their existing footprint to allow for a clamshell opening type of machine. The VRM hog opens hydraulically from the rear of the machine allowing full access to the hog’s internal wear
A History of Hard Work
The Rawlings family knows the meaning of hard work. The family business started out as a sawmill Construction Company in 1976. While growing a successful business and reputation within the forest industry, Pat and Cliff Rawlings raised their three sons, John, Craig and Mike, in and around sawmills, working and learning the industry from the inside out.
