Acacia sawdust is produced by cutting, grinding, drilling, or sanding acacia trees
Production Process
- Harvesting: Acacia trees are felled and transported to sawmills.
- Sawing: Logs are sawed into lumber, producing sawdust as a byproduct.
- Collection: Sawdust is collected and screened to remove impurities.
- Drying: The sawdust is dried to reduce moisture content to a maximum of 12%.
- Packaging: The dried sawdust is compressed and packed in jumbo bags.
Specification
- Size: 1-5 mm
- Wood Type: 100% Acacia
- Moisture Content: Max 12%
- Powder Content: Max 2%
- Foreign Matter: Max 0.5%
- Color: Brown
Benefits of Acacia Shawdust
Animal Bedding: Non-abrasive, highly absorbent, and keeps animals clean and comfortable.
Mushroom Cultivation: Used as compost material for growing mushrooms like shiitake and oyster mushrooms.
Soil Amendment: Improves soil structure and nutrient balance.
Paper Pulp Production: High cellulose content makes it suitable for making paper products.
Woodworking: Used in making furniture, flooring, and other wood products.
Important Factors
Moisture Content: Keeping moisture content below 12% is crucial to prevent mold and ensure quality.
Particle Size: Consistent particle size (1-5 mm) ensures uniformity and usability.
Purity: Removing foreign matter and powder content ensures high-quality sawdust.
Acacia sawdust is a versatile and valuable byproduct of acacia trees, widely used in various industries

