houtspaanders
Houtspaanders, or wood shavings, are a byproduct of wood processing produced during sawing, planing and sanding. They consist of small wood fragments, often curled or splintered, with variable moisture content. The term is standard in Dutch and Flemish wood industries and covers a range from fine shavings to larger chips, depending on the machinery and timber species involved.
Production and characteristics: Wood shavings are generated in sawmills, carpenters’ shops and furniture production. The exact
Uses: Common applications include animal bedding for poultry, rabbits and other livestock, horticultural mulch or soil
Environmental and safety aspects: Utilizing houtspaanders supports waste valorization and circularity when sourced from sustainable forestry.