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Douglas Pine Sharp-edge Drying kiln
Oregon pine wood, also known as Douglas fir, is derived from the tree of the Pseudotsuga menziesii genus. This wood stands out for its durability and strength, making it ideal for construction and woodworking applications. Its reddish-brown tone and attractive grain give it a warm and natural appearance. Its advantages include its ability to resist moisture and insects, as well as its ease of workability and treatment. Oregon pine is appreciated for its versatility, making it a popular choice in both interior and exterior design projects.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- Apparent density at 12% humidity 510 kg/m3 semi-light wood
- Dimensional stability
- - Volumetric contraction coefficient 0,41% stable wood
- - Relation between contractions 1,59% no tendency to deformity
- Hardness (Chaláis-Meudon) 2,45 Semi-softwood
Before carry out your order it is necessary to verify by phone that the length you need is available in stock.
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