Wood Sawdust
Item Name Code (INC) 10916
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A bulk material consisting of small particles of wood. Usually a bi-product or a waste material from the lumber industry and may or may not be treated or processed. Less than seventy-five percent will pass through a 250 nominal micrometer aperture size (60 mesh) sieve.
Additional Information for Wood Sawdust
Wood sawdust refers to the fine particles or shavings of wood that are produced when wood is cut or shaped using a saw. It is a byproduct of various woodworking processes and is commonly used in various applications.
Wood sawdust can be obtained from different types of wood, such as hardwood or softwood, depending on the source material. It is typically collected and stored for further use or disposal.
Wood sawdust has several uses and applications. Some common uses include:
1. Animal Bedding: Sawdust is often used as bedding material for animals, such as horses, poultry, and small pets. It provides a comfortable and absorbent surface for animals to rest on.
2. Mulch: Sawdust can be used as a mulching material in gardens and landscaping. It helps to retain moisture in the soil, suppress weed growth, and regulate soil temperature.
3. Composting: Sawdust can be added to compost piles to enhance the decomposition process. It provides carbon-rich material that balances the nitrogen-rich components in the compost.
4. Fuel: Sawdust can be used as a source of fuel in certain industries. It can be compressed into pellets or briquettes and used as a renewable energy source for heating or power generation.
5. Woodworking: Sawdust can be mixed with glue or resin to create wood filler or putty. It can be used to fill gaps, cracks, or imperfections in wood surfaces before sanding and finishing.
6. Particleboard and MDF: Sawdust is a key ingredient in the production of particleboard and medium-density fiberboard (MDF). It is mixed with adhesive and compressed to create panels used in furniture and construction.
It is important to note that wood sawdust should be handled and stored properly to prevent fire hazards. It should be kept in a dry and well-ventilated area to avoid moisture buildup and the growth of mold or fungi.
Overall, wood sawdust is a versatile material with various applications in different industries, including agriculture, construction, and woodworking.
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