Pine wood timber is a versatile and widely used building material. Here are some key aspects of pine wood timber:
Grades and classifications:
- Construction grade: for framing, joists, and studs
- Appearance grade: for visible applications, like paneling and furniture
- Premium grade: high-quality, knot-free timber for specialized uses
Sizes and dimensions:
- Lumber: 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, etc. (nominal dimensions)
- Timber: larger sections, like beams and posts (e.g., 4x4, 6x6)
Properties:
- Durability: resistant to decay and insect damage
- Strength: suitable for load-bearing applications
- Stability: can be prone to warping and shrinking
- Workability: easy to cut, shape, and assemble
Treatments and finishes:
- Untreated: natural, unfinished pine wood
- Treated: preservative-treated for outdoor or high-moisture applications
- Finished: stained, painted, or sealed for aesthetic and protective purposes
Applications:
- Framing and structural elements
- Paneling and cladding
- Furniture and cabinetry
- Decking and fencing
- Roofing and flooring
Availability and sourcing:
- Widely available from lumber yards and home improvement stores
- Can be sourced from sustainable forests or plantations


Price:
Minimum Order Quantity : 15 Tons
Tolerance : 0.3mm
Wood Type : Softwood
Moisture Content : 812%
Core Material : Solid New Zealand Pine
Load Capacity : Suitable for light to moderate structural use
Minimum Order Quantity : 15 Tons
Tolerance : 0.5mm
Wood Type : Canadian Pine
Moisture Content : 812%
Core Material : Solid Pine
Load Capacity : High loadbearing capacity suitable for structural applications
Minimum Order Quantity : 15 Tons
Tolerance : 1 mm
Wood Type : Softwood
Moisture Content : 8% 14% (Kiln dried)
Core Material : Southern Yellow Pine
Load Capacity : High (suitable for structural applications)
Minimum Order Quantity : 15 Tons
Tolerance : Minimal
Wood Type : Pine Wood
Moisture Content : 1015%
Core Material : Pine
Load Capacity : High