Wood shavings are small pieces of wood produced as a byproduct of woodworking processes such as sawing, planning, or milling
Production Process
- Woodworking: Wood shavings are created during the sawing, planning, or milling processes in woodworking shops or mills.
- Collection: After being produced, wood shavings are collected and processed to remove impurities.
- Packaging and Storage: The wood shavings are then packaged and stored for use or distribution.
Specification
- 100% Natural Pine and Rubberwood
- Size: 1-15 mm
- Moisture: 14% Max
- Powder rate: 5% Max
- Foreign matter: 0.1%
Benefits of Mixed Wood Shavings
Animal Bedding: Wood shavings are widely used as bedding for livestock, poultry, and other animals due to their softness, absorbency, and odor-reducing properties.
Garden Mulch: They can be used as mulch in gardens to retain soil moisture, suppress weeds, and improve soil health as they decompose.
Packaging Material: Wood shavings are sometimes used as packaging material to cushion and protect fragile items during shipping.
Crafts and DIY Projects: Wood shavings can be used in various crafts, such as making wood filler, creating textured surfaces, or as a component in homemade fire starters.
Important Factors in Production
Wood Quality: Choosing the right type of wood for producing wood shavings is crucial to ensure quality.
Processing and Impurity Removal: The processing of wood shavings should include the removal of impurities to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Storage: Wood shavings should be stored in dry conditions to prevent moisture and spoilage.
Mixed Wood shavings are a versatile and useful resource in various fields.

