Pine lumber

Species: Pine
Scientific Names: Pinus Sylvestris | Pinus resinosa | Pinus radiata

Common Uses:

Utility poles, posts, railroad ties, paper (pulpwood), and construction lumber, furniture

We specialize in exporting high quality, clear pine lumber to Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean, the Americas, Asia,  Mexico, and many other parts around the world.

Standards that are supported:

  • A grade- 4 sides clear – is the highest class quality. The timber is clean, flawless (without knots and / or hearts).
  • AB grade – 4 sides clear – on one side of the piece of timber found traces of hearts healthy and / or a healthy node.
  • BC grade – 3 sides clear – allowed red heart, knots, bends and small cracks.

Lengths

  •     0.30 to 0.95 m timber sub-short (TASS)
  •     1.00 to 1.70 m short timber (TAS)
  •     1.80 to 2.00 m long timber (TAL)
  •     2.10 to 3.00 m long super-timber (TAL +)

Drying: KD, KD 10-14%

We supply lumber with dimensions and specifications with accordance to client demand

Markings: timber is packed with one length in the bundle and can have markings at customer request.

 

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Description

Pine lumber is by far the most commercially important timber species in the history of forestry. It is a conifer that is part of the Pinaceae plants and the genus is composed of over 120 different pine seeds. Pine is a very flexible wood, durable and available in a variety of colors, and used for numerous purposes.

Uses of pine lumber

Pine is a type of wood that has many uses. They are of great value to carpenters of all kinds, such as pine furniture making, window and door frames, siding, pine floors, roofs, and more. Read on to see how handy pine is for construction works.

Furniture manufacture

Pine is suitable for furniture projects. It is known for its rigidity and impact resistance after coniferous trees. Many carpenters prefer knotted pine and plywood though it may be a little expensive compared to plywood.

Its hardness, color, impact resistance, and wood grain are essential properties for better furniture. All of these properties are found in pine wood. However, some species of pine are considered unsuitable for furniture though in most cases, pine is a good choice.

For decks

Pressure-treated pine is abundant and one of the most affordable deck options. The expected life is about 15 years when treated with a water repellent every two years. Health-related issues are involved in the processing of wood and thus require respiratory protection during the construction process. After assembling and sealing the deck, exposure to chemicals is not an issue.

Due to their moisture resistance, some builders use pressure-treated pine for all frames and use different products. For outdoor works, non-pressure treated pine is not recommended without regular treatment with moisture repellent products. The use of structural pineapple for use in frames is widespread and the cost is comparable to fir.

For flooring

The pine floor adds warmth to the house. It does not feel as brittle as other hardwoods and is relatively soft. Pine parquet is usually available in groove plates of various qualities. Clear or premium pine boards are almost flawless. It also lacks a little personality. The flooring below actually looks good with knots, swirls, and color variations. Pay close attention to the knots when choosing a defective pine board. Most of them are solid and do not move or rattle when hit with a block or hammer. Any board with a knot that fails this test will be rejected.

Ornamental and food

There are many beautiful dwarfs pine trees used as ornamental in parks, private, and public gardens. Pine is also commercially grown in many countries and is harvested for Christmas trees. Some pine seeds produce a large number of seeds called “pine nuts” which are commercially available for cooking and baking.

Types of pine lumber

Soft pine is characterized by low density, fine-grained, small resin channels, and even-grained pine. The trees in this group are mainly white coniferous pine, with light brown heartwood and a faint pink tinge. This means that the transition from early to late trees is slower and there is less growth pain. Soft pine includes species such as sugar pine, western white pine, eastern white pine, and limber pine.

Hard pine is known to be very hard and very dense, but the particles are non-uniform. This is due to the very sudden transition from early wood to late wood. Durable pine includes seeds such as short leaf pine, slope pine, longleaf pine, labor pine, sand pine, table mountain pine, pitch pine, Virginia pine, and pond pine.

Next, there are medium-hardness pine seeds. This category is made up of trees that show characteristics that are common to both the soft pine and hard pine categories. This category includes Lodgepole Pine and Ponderosa Pine. This type of wood is known for its lighter but more uniform grain, with a sudden transition from early wood to late wood.

Why buy pine lumber from us?

Buy Hard Pine Wood and Boards for Carpentery and Furniture from our store. It is used in all aspects of shell construction and finer woodworking projects. To guarantee the best results, we provide high-quality pine that is great for the wood industry. We deliver our wood products including veneer wood and spruce lumber to many destinations across the globe.

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