Indian Rosewood AD 40 mm x 400 mm x 2.1 m

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Company Information


 


“We manufacture and supply reliable and extended life building materials”


Whether you are building a home or working on your next improvement project, you can trust LDDA Lumber Company to take care of you. Our experienced sales and operations staff will walk you through our process and help you determine a materials list, develop a quote, and get your materials delivered on your timeline.



 


“Our Forests are our Legacy.”




 


Our Company  is built upon our ability to grow and manage a healthy, abundant renewable resource: trees. We maximize yields on our more than 2.6 million acres of timberland thanks to our advanced silviculture practices, research, industry-leading tree genetics and the passion of our people deploying market driven precision silviculture.


 



“Bringing the materials you need, when you need them..”


The best Building Solutions for people and the planet.
We offer a full line of framing lumber, timbers, redwood, treated lumber, panels, moldings, decking, siding, fencing, and engineered lumber (engineered wood) for any building need. LDDA’s pro-oriented hardware stores stock fasteners, tools, power tools, waterproofing products, caulks, accessories, and more.


 



 


 



Product Description


 


SAWN PINE AND SPRUCE TIMBER OF SOFTWOODS(coniferous species )


 


 


Species : Pine ( pinus sylvestris )
Finished : Sawn Timber & Elements



Quality : Grade A // AB
Moisture Content :KD 10% ± 2%


Sawnwood Timber/Planks/lumber
Thickness : 25mm // 32mm // 38mm // 43mm // 50mm // 60mm
Width : 80 and up // 100 and up
Length : 300-950mm // 1000-1700mm // 1800-2000mm // 2100-2400mm // 2500mm and up


Elements
25x25mm // 32x32mm // 38x38mm // 43x43mm // 50x50mm // 60x60mm
Length : 300-550mm // 600-800mm // 850-950mm


 




































Moistness:fresh cut
Volume:up to 4000 cbm/month
Quality Requirements:
Grade "A"

  • 4 sides clear without any defects

  • sapwood, heartwood not allowed


Grade "A1"

  • 3 sides clear

  • up to 2..3 sound knots with max. diameter 10mm per running meter allowed only on bottom face

  • sapwood, heartwood not allowed


Grade "B"

  • up to 2..3 sound knots with max. diameter 25mm per running meter allowed only on top face

  • up to 2..3 dark non-lose knots with max. diameter 15mm per running meter allowed on both faces

  • sapwood, heartwood not allowed


Grade "C"

  • knots with diameter 35mm allowed on both faces

  • up to 1..2 sound knots with max. diameter 50mm per running meter allowed

  • heartwood up to 50% length of the board only on bottom face is allowed

  • through sapwood is allowed


General
Requirements:


  • rot, insects, wormholes not allowed

  • face, end and edge cracks not allowed

  • ring shakes not allowed



 



 


Wood Production: Manufacturing & Kiln Drying


we turn trees into manufactured wood products. Throughout the process, the moisture content (MC) of the wood is an important factor for producer and end user alike.


 



 


 


OUR LUMBER MANUFACTURING PROCESS GENERALLY FOLLOWS THESE STEPS:


  1. Head Rig: The primary saw cuts the tree into sawn pieces or boards.

  2. Edging: Removes irregular edges and defects from sawn pieces or boards.

  3. Trimming: The trimmer squares off the ends of lumber into uniform pieces.

  4. Rough Lumber Sorting: Pieces are separated based on dimension and final product production, whether the finished piece will be unseasoned (known as “green”) or dry.

  5. Stickering: Lumber destined for kiln drying production is stacked with spacers (known as stickers) that allow air to circulate within the stack (green product skips this stage and the next).

  6. Drying: Kiln drying wood speeds up the natural evaporation of the wood’s MC in a controlled environment.

  7. Planing: Smoothes the wood’s surfaces and ensures that each piece has a uniform width and thickness.

  8. Grading: Assigns a “grade” to each piece of lumber that indicates its quality level, based on a variety of characteristics, including its MC



 


KILN DRYING WOOD FOR MAXIMUM VALUE AND USABILITY

 


In order to maximize wood’s value and strength, Our mills invest both time and money in the kiln drying processes to remove excess moisture from the lumber stack. In fact, kiln drying on some hardwood species can take up to (and beyond) a month, depending on the initial MC of the wood


 


AIR HUMIDIFICATION FOR THE TIMBER PROCESSING AND FURNITURE MANUFACTURING


 


Like all hygroscopic materials, the water content of wood varies depending on the relative humidity of the environment in which it is located.


During cold weather, the raw material is generally stored either outdoors, or in unheated rooms with high relative humidity. In processing areas, the relative humidity is usually lower.


The interior fibres of the wood react to this change when moving between areas and can crack, deform, or significantly change in size, all of which causes a deterioration in value and a problem with productivity throughout the industry.


Ideally, the wood should usually contain 11% moisture content, which requires a storage area with an RH of 60%. This can be hard to achieve as it is unusual for a ducted air conditioning facility to be installed in either processing or storage areas.


 


 



 








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