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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.

size
and
moisture
depend
on
the
process:
planing
tends
to
produce
finer
shavings,
milling
yields
larger
chips.
They
may
contain
bark
and
dust
and
often
require
drying
and
cleaning
before
certain
uses.
They
are
typically
sold
loose
or
bale-packed
and
can
be
combined
with
other
wood
wastes
in
composite
materials.
conditioner,
and
substrate
for
mushroom
cultivation.
They
can
be
dried
and
compressed
into
biomass
pellets
or
briquettes
for
fuel,
or
used
as
packaging
filler
and
in
various
renewable-material
composites.
In
composting,
they
provide
carbon-rich
material
that
supports
structure
and
aeration.
Dust
and
inhalation
hazards
require
appropriate
control
measures,
such
as
ventilation
and
protective
equipment,
when
handling
fresh
shavings.
Contamination
with
chemicals
or
paints
should
be
avoided
for
uses
in
soil
or
animal
bedding,
and
storage
should
be
kept
dry
to
prevent
mold
growth.