Sawmill by-products

Sawdust and wood chips. Accumulate and are not waste

Where there is planing, there are chips, where there is sawing, there is flour. As a large timber mill between the Black Forest and Schönbuch, sawdust is a matter of course for us. It is just as natural for us that we do not see it as waste, even if it is produced in large quantities during sawing. For us, it is and remains first and foremost wood and therefore a valuable material that we handle very consciously.

From beer mats to corrugated cardboard

Sawdust can do a lot, we just have to use it correctly. The large area of chipboard production is particularly important. These popular boards are based on nothing other than sawdust and sawdust. But sawdust is also a sought-after raw material in the pulp industry, where it forms the basis for paper production and is of fundamental importance for high-quality paper. But toilet paper also needs these sawdust by-products. The groundwood pulp industry uses sawdust and sawdust to produce everything from beer mats to cake and pie lids to corrugated cardboard. This branch of industry is also fundamentally dependent on these sawmill by-products.

Energy of the future

The energy industry naturally has a high demand for sawmill by-products, whether as flour or chips, which are used to produce wood pellets and thus ensure the operation of near-natural pellet heating systems. But central heating systems in heating networks are also heated with wood chips in an environmentally friendly way. Energy utilisation is now one of the main uses of sawmill by-products. We would like to point out that we not only produce sawdust and woodchippings in large quantities, but also that we only dispose of them in large quantities. Of course, sawdust can be used as private compost or you can use it to pave your garden path or loosen up the soil. But the quantities you need for this are far less than what we produce and dispose of. That is why we are not the right address for private households. Here too, we only supply industrial customers. Please understand this. Thank you very much!