Chip is described as a small piece of wood used to make pulp. Chips are made either from wood waste in a sawmill or pulpwood operation, or from pulpwood specifically cut for this purpose. Chips are larger and coarser than sawdust.

See also:
"Chip" is in the UNSPSC Code "22101606"
Chip Spreaders

Ref: 122607/2006-10-11


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Color chip (Color chip refers to a color sample usually ...)


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