Walnut plywood is a type of plywood that is made using walnut veneers. Plywood is a composite wood product formed by gluing together layers or plies of wood veneer, with the grain direction of adjacent layers perpendicular to each other. This cross-graining enhances the strength and stability of the plywood. Walnut plywood is valued for its rich, dark color, distinctive grain pattern, and the overall high-quality appearance it brings to various woodworking projects.
Cherry plywood is a type of plywood that is constructed using cherry wood veneers. Plywood is a composite wood product formed by gluing together thin layers or plies of wood veneer, with the grain direction of adjacent layers perpendicular to each other. This cross-graining enhances the strength and stability of the plywood. Cherry plywood is valued for its warm reddish-brown color, attractive grain patterns, and the overall aesthetic appeal it brings to various woodworking projects.
Mahogany plywood is a type of plywood made from thin veneers of mahogany wood. Mahogany is a tropical hardwood known for its rich color, attractive grain patterns, and durability. The plywood is created by gluing together these veneers in a cross-grain pattern, enhancing the strength and stability of the final panel.
Red Cedar plywood is a type of plywood that features a veneer made from red cedar wood. Red cedar, often Western Red Cedar, is a species of softwood known for its distinctive reddish-brown color, aromatic scent, and natural resistance to decay and insects. The plywood is constructed by bonding thin layers or plies of red cedar veneer together, typically in a cross-grain pattern, to enhance the strength and stability of the final panel.
Rough sawed exotic wood in bulk or container. Eucalyptus in trunk and rough sawed pine wood.
Veneer plywood - is one of the most common building materials used in construction, furniture production and other production spheres. Veneer plywood is mostly divided into moisture-resistant and water-resistant veneer plywood. Various types of wood are used in the production of plywood, but birch plywood is of the highest quality. Plywood (veneer) is a board material that is glued together from several peeled birch veneer chips. Plywood is characterized by the thinness of wood sheets (veneer), which are most often connected to each other with the help of synthetic glues. The wood fibers of each layer are arranged at right angles to each other. Interior is a plywood intended for interior works. Exterior â?? Plywood with increased moisture resistance for interior work, as well as for use in exterior conditions with pre-treatment.
Pine timber - also referred to redwood timber, commonly also known under its latin name "Pinus Sylvetris" is the most widely spread in the East European Countries. The tree is generally 30m high with a diameter of about 1m but larger trees may be found on favorable sites. Big sizes - beams Thickness - from 100 mm up to 300 mm Width - from 100 mm up to 300 mm Length - from 3000 mm up to 5400 mm Small sizes - beams Thickness - from 40 mm up to 95 mm Width - from 60 mm up to 95 mm Length - from 3000 mm up to 5400 mm Boards Big sizes - beams Thickness - from 20 mm up to 50 mm Width - from 50 mm up to 200 mm Length - from 3000 mm up to 5400 mm
Beech timber - commonly also known under its Latin name "Fagus sylvatica" is the one most widely spread in the Romanian Carpathian Mountains, belonging thus to the only unpolluted forest area in Europe. TASS - SUPER SHORT Thickness - 25/32/38/50 mm Width - from 80 mm and wider Length - from 300 mm till 900 mm TAS - SHORT Thickness - 25/32/38/50 mm Width - from 100 mm and wider Length - from 1000 mm till 2000 mm TAL - LONG Thickness - 25/32/38/50 mm Width - from 120 mm and wider Length - from 2100 mm and longer
Spruce timber - commonly also known under its latin name "Picea Abies" is widely distributed throughout continental Europe and is a timber tree of major economic importance. The large tree usually has a straight, cylindrical trunk and growns to a height of about 30 m (up to 55 m), with a large diameter of about 60 cm (up to 1,5m). Big sizes - beams: Thickness - from 100 up to 300 mm Width - from 100 up to 300 mm Length - 3000/4000/5000 mm Small size - beams: Thickness - from 40 up to 95 mm Width - from 60 up to 95 mm Length - 3000/4000/5000 mm Boards: Thickness - from 18 up to 50 mm Width - from 50 up to 250 mm Length - 3000/4000/5000 mm
Our logs are generally Technique for Drying: KD/AD Dry Highlights: No Knots, No spoiled, No openings, and No breaks Dampness Content: 8-18% Quality: A/AB/ABC Length: 1000 mm and up Width: 50 mm and up Thickness: 18mm and up Likewise we can supply base on customer Dimension of the length, width and thickness
Pine Lumber Thickness: 26/32/36/45/50+ mm Width: 100/150/200+ mm Length: 2200/2500/2800/3000+ mm Heat treatment: Steaming light 10-12 hours, uniform color. Drying: KD, KD 8-12% Markings: timber is packed with one length in the bundle and can have markings at customer request A grade: 4 sides clear 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.
Pressure-treated lumber is wood that has undergone a process of chemical treatment to enhance its durability and resistance to decay, insects, and other environmental factors. This treatment process involves placing the lumber in a pressure chamber and forcing preservative chemicals into the wood fibers. The most common preservative used in this process is chromated copper arsenate (CCA), but there are other alternatives like alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ) or copper azole.
Douglas Fir stud lumber refers to lumber made from Douglas Fir trees that has been specifically processed for use as framing studs in construction. Douglas Fir is a type of softwood that is valued for its strength and dimensional stability, making it a popular choice for structural applications in building construction.
We are suppliers of raw and sawn timber from Cameroon as IROKO, Sapelli, PADOUK, Bubinga, Sipo, Maobi, Okan, Tali, Tola, Zebra, Teak, Mahogany, Tioma, Azobe, Bosse, Foga, Bibolo, FRAKE We offer a wide selection of pine, oak, poplar, etc. wood for the production of pallets: freshly sawn; dried; thermal treatment; with anti-mould treatment; boards with Pads: 90mm x 90mm x 90mm Desk: 1200mm x 90mm x 18mm Desk: 1200mm x 80mm x 18mm Desk: 1000mm x 90mm x 20mm Classification system: European - French CTBA classification rules 3A quality The description of Pallet boards elements Other dimensions available on request. Length: 1000mm, 1500mm, 2000mm, 3000mm, 4000mm, 6000mm Thickness: 16mm, 19mm, 22mm, 32mm, 47mm, 50mm, 63mm, 75mm, 100mm Width: 75mm, 100mm, 115mm, 125mm, 150mm, 175mm, 200mm, 215mm, 225mm, 250mm Materials: Radiata Pine (New Zealand, Argentina, Chile etc). Mongolian Scotch Pine (Pinus sylvestris), White Pine (Chinese Northeast) Grade: AA: No knots, blue spot or black line on both face and back), AB: One side has no knots and some knots on the other side, CC: Both sides have knots Colour: Natural wood color or carbonization Certificate: FSC, ISO, Phytosanitary Certificate, Fumigation Certificate etc. Thickness: customer's requirements Moisture Content: Customer Request
Timber export SARL We are looking for serious buyers only. Hard and soft wood. This are samples. Contact for more Eucalyptus 20000m3 Pine 10000m3 Beech 5000m3 Spruce 5000m3 Teak 10000m3 Ayous 7000m3 Ash 10000m3 Poplar 10000m3 oak 3000m3 We supply round logs and sawn ab lumber price from 150 to 800 euros
Discover the excellence of natural wood, feel the allure of its authenticity and intricate beauty, add a touch of classic aesthetics to your indoor and outdoor spaces, enhancing the ambiance of any environment. Our Solid Wood Grills options offer craftsmanship from a variety of premium wood species, with options from Oak, Ash and more. With a range of available finishes, you can achieve the ideal aesthetic to match your design vision.