Logwood is a dense, reddish-brown wood known for its use in dyeing and its durability in construction…
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Lumber refers to processed wood, typically cut into planks or boards, used in construction, furniture making, etc…
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Plywood is a versatile engineered wood made from thin layers of wood veneer, glued together for strength and stability.,
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Special chemical treatments protect wood from mold and blue stain, using only environmentally-friendly products.
To safeguard the wood, we treat it with Sinesto B or Arlat by immersing it in a bath for 15 minutes.
Timber drying reduces the moisture content of wood before use. When dried in a kiln, the wood is referred to as kiln-dried (KD) timber or lumber.
Both softwood and hardwood can be dried, with a moisture content typically ranging from 8% to 18%, plus or minus 2%.
To eliminate the risk of bugs, the most common treatment for wooden packaging is heat treatment. The packaging must be treated in a heat treatment kiln for at least 30 minutes, maintaining a constant temperature of 56°C at the core of the wood.
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