TL Biomass Technology JSc., is a pioneering Vietnamese enterprise in the field of sustainable forestry and biomass energy. With a commitment to green growth, innovation, and international standards, TL Biomass provides eco-friendly fuel alternatives that contribute to carbon neutrality and energy efficiency worldwide.
Woodchip refers to small pieces of wood produced by chipping larger wood materials such as logs, branches, or waste wood. It is a key raw material used in various industries.
Woodchip TL Biomass
Woodchips are small, irregular pieces of wood produced by mechanically chipping logs, branches, or wood waste. They are typically 2–5 cm in length and are used as a raw material in several industries. They can come from:
- Forest thinning
- Sawmill residues
- Plantation forests (like Acacia or Eucalyptus)
- Logging byproducts
Types of Woodchips
Type | Description | Common Species | Applications |
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Hardwood Chips | Denser, slower to burn, higher cellulose content | Eucalyptus, Acacia | Pulp & paper, biomass |
Softwood Chips | Lighter, resinous, faster to burn | Pine, Spruce | MDF, particleboard, biomass |
Recycled Wood Chips | Made from waste wood or pallets | Mixed species | Biofuel, mulch, low-grade boards |
Environmental Considerations
Pros:
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Renewable if sourced sustainably.
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Helps reduce fossil fuel dependence.
Cons:
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Unsustainable logging can lead to deforestation.
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Burning chips can still emit fine particulates (though lower CO₂).
Solutions:
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Use of FSC-certified wood sources.
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Encouraging closed-loop forestry and reforestation.