Dry planed wooden squares 75x95x6000

Dry, planed beam is used in all cases where precise dimensions and geometry are important. It is obtained by planing an ordinary sawn beam: about 5 mm is removed from each side. After that the timber is dried in stacks outside or in drying chambers. We offer only chamber dried timber that has been h...

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Dry, planed beam is used in all cases where precise dimensions and geometry are important. It is obtained by planing an ordinary sawn beam: about 5 mm is removed from each side. After that the timber is dried in stacks outside or in drying chambers. We offer only chamber dried timber that has been humidity reduced according to the technology under fully controlled conditions. This allows you to reduce deformations and get quality lumber that will last for many years if used properly. About timber Dry, planed timber is used in all cases where precise dimensions and geometry are important. It is obtained by planing a regular sawn timber: about 5 mm is removed from each side. The timber is then dried in stacks outside or in drying chambers. We offer only chamber-dried timber, which moisture content has been reduced in accordance with the technology under fully controlled conditions. This allows you to reduce deformations and get quality lumber, which, if used properly, will last for many years. GOST and grades In Russia, planed timber is produced according to GOST 8486-86 "Softwood lumber. Specifications", as well as internal specifications of enterprises. Lumber made according to GOST, usually cost more, but this does not mean that they are better - it all depends on what is prescribed in the technical conditions GOST describes 5 grades of lumber - elite, 1, 2, 3 and 4. The specifications usually use the old European classification with grades A, B and C, and intermediate AB and so on. However, this does not mean that grade 1 according to GOST is equivalent to grade A from TU - they may differ markedly in standards and requirements. Application Most often, dry planed timber is used for construction and finishing work inside the house, including the creation of rafter systems, partition frames and floors. In addition, it is often purchased for: the manufacture of joinery; construction of outbuildings and small architectural forms; manufacturing of doors, including MDF doors; construction of greenhouses, greenhouses and other garden structures