WOOD CHIPS

Wood chips are small-sized wood fragments processed from larger wood sources such as logs, branches, stumps, and residual forest waste. They are prepared using specialized machinery to ensure uniform size and quality.

Applications

  • Biomass fuel for power generation.

  • A primary ingredient for pulp production.

  • Organic mulch for gardening, landscaping, and ecosystem restoration.

  • Substrate for mushroom cultivation.

  • Soil amendment to improve drainage.

Energy Sector Benefits

Wood chips are widely utilized in biomass power plants. When combusted, they generate steam that powers turbines, producing clean electricity.

Wood chips generally produced from wood waste originating from the forestry industry, tree logging, or wood scraps from wood processing factories. The production process involves using shredders or chippers that convert wood pieces into small, consistently sized fragments.