Is a product of excellent value obtained from Radiata Pine pruned logs. Is ideal for decorative uses where appearance is relevant.
Features
- Kiln-dried. Moisture content: Average 10%, Max. 13%
- Face: Guaranteed 100% free of knots
- Back face: Knots and other defects restricted according to the grade.
- Excellent workability: Machining, gluing, painting and treating
- Uniform and precise cuts
Applications
- Furniture manufacturing
- Door and window components
- Moldings
Radiata pine Wood from the side boards from both pruned and unpruned logs, used to obtain rips used in various remanufacturing processes, such as manufacturing of cutstocks and blocks or cuttings for door and window components.
Features
- Kiln-dried. Moisture content: Average 10%, Max. 13%
- Wide range of dimensions
- Excellent workability: Machining, gluing, painting and treating
- Uniform and precise cuts
Applications
- Mouldings
- Finger-Joint blanks
- Door and window components
Radiata Pine kiln-dried lumber is ideal for furniture manufacturing due to its excellent workability. It is cut from lateral and semi-lateral portions of both pruned and unpruned logs. It is available in a wide range of grades and dimensions.
Features
- Kiln-dried. Moisture content: Average 10%, Max. 15%
- Grades: Furniture Grade (FG4, FG5) and COL
- Wide range of dimensions
- Available rough and planed (2 or 4 faces)
Applications
- Furniture manufacturing
- Moldings
- Edge-Glued Panels (EGP)
- Carpentry and Construction
Radiata Pine lumber obtained from the central portion of logs, is used in the construction of pallets, boxes and packaging material. Products can be green or kiln-dried, and can be cut in several sizes according to customer’s needs. The rough finish prevents loads from sliding and premature wear in the pieces of the pallet that come in contact with the forklift.
Features
- Radiata Pine lumber has a long lifespan and can be recycled.
- Can be cut to length or in multiples
- Moisture content: Green (average 40%) or kiln-dried (average 12%, max. 19%)
- Blue stain levels are restricted
- Pith and Knots are permitted, if they do not compromise the integrity of the piece
- Pencil wane accepted occasionally
- The Best Combination of Strength and Lightness
- Easier for nailing and cutting than other softwood species. Less splits and cracks in the final product
- Uniform and precise cuts
- Lightweight and flexible
Applications
- Deck boards, Stringer & Blocks: Base, support and structure of pallets
- Chamfer available
- Standard Lumber: Pallets, boxes, cable drums and packaging material
Radiata Pine lumber is obtained from the central portion of logs. Products can be green or kiln-dried. Available in a wide range of dimensions. Radiata Pine lumber is known for its dimensional consistency and its low level of deformation and warping. Suitable for temporary use in construction.
Features
- Wide range of dimensions
- Moisture Content: Green (average 40%) or kiln-dried (average 12%, max. 19%)
- Pith and Knots are permitted, if they do not compromise the integrity of the piece
- Good retention of nails and screws
- Uniform dimensions and precise cuts
Applications
- Temporary use in construction
- Scaffolding and ladders
- Concrete forming