Yes.
Sawdust is chemically the same as wood -- it has only undergone a physical change to grind it into small pieces. Just as wood, sawdust is composed of chemicals such as cellulose and lignin, along with water.
If from dried wood, approximately 550 to 600lbs. If from undried hardwoods, approximately 750 to 800 lbs.
solid I think of it more like a set of solids -- each piece of wood is a solid.
Physical-it is still wood, just in small pieces
"Pulp wood" is the wood used for pulping. "Wood pulp" is pulp made from wood.
sawdust
Particle board is a material that is used to make cheap wooden furniture. It looks like regular wood, but it is made from wood chips or sawdust.
About 14% wood pulp (paper, sawdust e.t.c) to 86% water by mass. Put in a suitable container (one that alows the water mix to expand) and freeze. Simples
wood
Carpenter ants dig through wood leaving a sawdust residue. Wood bees or carpenter bees also leave a sawdust residue as they dig into wood to make a nest. Termites actually eat the wood so they would not leave a sawdust residue
Wood pulp is put in shredded cheese so that the cheese will not clump up. Wood pulp is made from wood and other plant matter.
Medium density fibreboard is made from wood chips, shavings, sawdust, and low-quality logs mashed to a pulp and mixed with an adhesive before being pressed into panels.
Lignin (brown in color) causes color of wood pulp.
Wood pulp mills are located all over the USA. For complete list of wood pulp mills and paper mills view
A woodfree paper id NOT wood free. It is a misnomer. Actually a woodfree paper is made of mechanical wood pulp (wood pulp made using mechanical force).
MDF isn't plywood, it's more like thick masonite.It's a composite board that's made of sawdust, paper pulp and glue