Lamella – a several millimetre thick board used for production of layered boards, stairs, furniture and woodwork. Lamellas can be manufactured according to the customer’s specifications, including such parameters as the size, class and colour of the target product. We also accept materials for smoking.
We manufacture lamellas in the following classes:
Lamella sizes:
Rozmiary lamel:
2-10mm x 95 x 620-1220
2-10mm x 110 x 620-1220
2-10 mm x 145 x 620 – 2420
2-10 mm x 160 x 620 – 2420
2-10 mm x 190 x 620 – 2420
2-10 mm x 220 x 620 – 2420
2 -10 mm x 250 (270,300)- 620 – 2420
Available colours:
Wood chips are wooden scraps of various sizes (from 5 to 100 millimetres), characterised by irregular shapes. In order to produce a high quality product, CEZALEX uses many common types of trees found in the forests of Warmia and Mazury. These tree species (both coniferous and deciduous) are characterised by high calorific value, including trunks of alder, birch, spruce, hornbeam, oak, beech and pine. Our product is versatile, suited to the needs of customers operating in various industries.
Our wood chips meet the requirements of the Polish PN EN 14961-4:2011, Austrian ÖNORM M-7133 and German DIN 51900 standards.
The wood chips manufactured by PW CEZALEX are intended not only for the energy sector, but also for the paper and pulp, furniture, horticultural and zoological industries. The suitability of wood chips for use in each industry is determined primarily by the following properties: wood species, humidity, fraction and contamination level (amount of dust, soil, needles).
Energy industry – woodchip-fired heating plants are characterised by clean combustion, minimising greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. After placing the fuel in a special chamber, the burner is activated. The charred wood chips produce charcoal. The generated gas is then filtered of harmful substances, with a positive effect on the environment. Some of the exhaust gases are returned to the combustion area. All this makes the process very efficient and ecological. Very little exhaust gas is released into the atmosphere and heating is cheap and convenient.
Pyrolysis (gasification) is another area in which wood chips are applied.
Paper and pulp industry → commonly uses 5-50 mm x 10-20 mm rhomboid shaped wood chips. Digestion of cleaned and ground woodchips by sulphur-based substances is one method of obtaining cellulose. It is estimated that half of the wood traded worldwide is used for paper production.
Furniture industry → the primary material applied in production of furniture and interior fittings (such as decorative chips and wall panels) is chipboard and MDF, made from wood chips. These chips are easy to mill, can assume a variety of properties (such as moisture resistance) and provide a substrate for veneers.
Construction industry → OSB is commonly used in the finishing of houses and interiors and in the erection of structures. Wood chips are the natural material for this type of board. They are also used in load-bearing structures of internal and external wall and roof linings, frame structures, floor screed and ceiling linings, floor cladding on joists, etc.
Horticultural sector → wood chips are excellent insulators, protecting the soil from adverse weather conditions (eliminating problems associated with excessive soil freezing in winter and excessive soil heating in summer). Wood chips also provide weed control and are a natural way to retain moisture and aerate the soil. Once coloured, they form an eye-catching decorative element.
Zoological sector → another application of woodchips is as a substrate for dry terraria, a bedding used by breeders in stud farms or as a natural substrate for small animal cages (rodent cages as well as cat litter trays and poultry litter).
WOOD CHIPS IN NUMBERS
where:
Layered boards are made of 100% natural wood. They ideally combine the utility values and beauty of wood with high resistance to abrasion and easy installation. As the material is laid in several layers, there are no problems with wood instability or deformation – the floor construction becomes very solid. Layered boards provide excellent thermal and acoustic insulation.
We also offer a load-bearing layer of multi-layer parquets. Our customers can choose the size, class and colour of the target product.
Layered boards are available in the following classes:
Sizes:
length from 600 mm to 2,500 mm,
thickness from 14 mm to 16 mm depending on the thickness of the load-bearing layer
length from 600 mm to 2,500 mm,
thickness from 14 mm to 16 mm depending on the thickness of the load-bearing layer
length from 1,000 mm to 2,000 mm,
thickness from 14 mm to 16 mm depending on the thickness of the load-bearing layer
length from 600 mm to 1,200 mm,
thickness from 14 mm to 16 mm depending on the thickness of the load-bearing layer
Available colours of smoked oak:
– light brown
– medium
– dark
Additional options:
Our offer includes natural veneers, which are widely used in the furniture industry, in door manufacturing and interior design.
Our customers can choose the size, class and colour of the target product.
Length as per customer request
Thickness: 0.55 mm; 0.60 mm; 1.00 mm; 1.5 mm; 2.00 mm; 2.5 m
Quality grades:
I, II, III
We produce 26 mm thick dry oak timber, classes A B C.
The available length range of the finished product is from 2.20 m to 5.0 m.
Other lengths are manufactured to order.
We guarantee high quality.
Available grades:
Class A
Class B
Class C