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Chip board is an ideal recycling product. It is particularly useful as a replacement for solid wood in house building and the furniture industry. It is cheaper, weighs less and does not warp. We are making an important contribution to chip board production with our circulation system for matured timber.
All goods we receive are weighed electronically, appraised by specialists and graded using quality guidelines.
Untreated matured timber, for example from packaging that we take on from the retail, industry and craft sectors, can be used by the building industry as the starting point for chip board manufacture, just like unstressed mixed woods.
Part-tainted matured timber, such as old furniture, glued boards and wood fibre boards, are used for energy under analytical observation, for example in heat and power stations to produce long-distance energy.
We accept contaminated wood, such as lacquered windows and doors, industrial parquet, masts and railway sleepers, after previous analysis.
As these waste products are legally graded as requiring special monitoring, they are used in plants that meet the high requirements of the 17th German Immission Control Act (BImSchV).
We reduce the wood for the chip board production in wood shredding plants on our site. During the first stage, the rough crushing, any remaining nails and screws are removed by magnetic separators.
In the second stage, the regrinding, we produce wood pellets to the customer’s specifications.
We deliver these to certified chip board manufacturers within Germany and Europe, who then produce the actual chips in a third reducing stage and process them into boards.
Partially tainted and contaminated wood is ground in separate storage and shredding processes according to the customer’s requirements.
We then supply this exclusively to companies who can support energy use. In this way, we are also making an efficient contribution to wood recycling.
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