Birch Mechanical Sawdust Logs
Compressed logs from birch sawdust of mechanical wood processing plants, formed for industrial boiler fuel. Agglomerated scrap designated as sawdust product per hierarchy. High calorific value for efficient large-scale heating.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If in chips form unagglomerated
Wood chips without agglomeration under separate fuel wood subheading.
If other agglomerated forms
Catch-all for agglomerated waste not fitting pellets/briquettes.
If coke-like processing
Heavily processed wood waste resembles coke of coal.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Industrial end-use documentation prevents retail fuel misclassification
• Bulk packaging requires proper ventilation declarations for dust hazards
• Ensure logs aren't mistaken for unagglomerated particles during inspection
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