Wood Processing Industry

The furniture industry once shaped the East Westphalia region and led Nolting to specialize in the combustion of wood residues such as wood shavings and sawdust. For over 80 years, we have been your reliable partner for modern biomass firing systems.

 

Ecological Benefits:

  • CO₂-neutral heat generation – utilization of wood residues such as sawdust, milling and planing shavings, and offcuts as CO₂-neutral fuel
  • Replacement of fossil fuels – reduction of dependence on fossil energy sources
  • Energy recovery – use of accumulated wood residues instead of disposal
  • Resource conservation –  avoidance of additional fuel demand by utilizing production waste for energy
  • Climate protection – active contribution to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through renewable energy


Economic Benefits:

  • Elimination of disposal costs – no need to pay for the removal of wood residues
  • No fuel purchases required – energy is generated directly within the company
  • Low heating costs – cost-effective heating of production facilities, residential buildings, and adjacent properties
  • Short payback period – thanks to the high efficiency of the systems and savings on external energy
  • Potential additional income – use of surplus heat for feeding into local heating networks or for sale
  • Long-term cost savings – significantly lower operating costs compared to fossil fuel systems

 

Technical & Comfort Benefits:

  • System specialization for wood-processing businesses – optimally designed for combustion of wood residues
  • High operational reliability & efficiency – robust technology for continuous operation
  • Automated control system – user-friendly operation with minimal maintenance effort
  • Wide range of applications – targeted use of heat for processes such as:

    • wood drying

    • gluing and bonding

    • surface curing

  • Modular desin – flexible intergration into exsisting workflows
  • Durable technology – low-maintenance and built for long-term use

With Nolting’s energy-efficient biomass firing systems, companies invest in a future-proof, economical, and sustainable heat supply – reliable, low-emission, and resource-efficient.

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Practical Examples

Carpenter

 

Company: Schreinerei Herteis

Location: D 92283 Lauterbach

Heat source: underfeed firing 115 kW

Fuel: carpentry waste from machine extraction and from the chipper

Interior fit-out

 

Company: K³ Raumkonzepte GmbH

Location: D 47551 Bedburg-Hau

Heat source: moving grate firing 135 kW

Fuel: 100 % wood-based materials

Carpentry

Company: T-WeMo

Location: D 45897 Gelsenkirchen

Heat source: underfeed firing with 185 kW

Fuel: wood residues from wood working and processing (mainly chipboards)

Carpentry and woodworking trade

 

Company: TPO Holz-Systeme GmbH

Location: D 91578 Leutershausen

Heat source: moving grate firing 300 kW

Fuel: wood residues from machine extraction, wood chips from solid wood waste

Shop fitting

 

Company: Kraus Ladenbau GmbH

Location: D 74389 Cleebronn

Heat source: moving grate firing 450 kW

Fuel: wood residues from wood working and processing (shavings,
chipboards) and forest chips G30

 

Carpentry

 

Company: Frech GmbH

Location: D 79618 Rheinfelden

Heat source: moving grate firing 450 kW

Fuel: wood shaving from 100 % wood-based materials

Interior fit-out

 

Company: Gebr. Jung GmbH

Location: D 61118 Bad Vilbel

Heat source: moving grate firing 490 kW

Fuel: 90 % pellets and 10 % shavings from wood-based materials

Furniture manufacturers and interior fit-out

 

Company: Peter Fus + Sohn Möbelwerkstätte und Innenausbau GmbH

Location: D 35274 Kirchhain

Heat source: moving grate firing 490 kW

Fuel: wood scraps from the wood processing idustry (mainly flake boards)

Cove moulding

 

Company: Reese Kehlleisten GmbH

Location: D 32657 Lemgo

Heat source: underfeed firing 835 kW

Fuel: wood residuels from the wood processing industry (chippings)