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HARDWOOD LUMBER PRODUCTS:
We work with a number of reputable mills from Africa, South America and North America, offering a wide range of high quality products for various end-uses. We offer all grades of hardwood and can also offer profiling to pattern, manufacturing to design and full finishing with products such as high-quality flooring and similar products
BRAZILLIAN SPECIES:

Brazillian Hardwood Lumber:
SPECIFICATION:
Air Dried and Kiln Dried 8-10%(+/-2)
Thickness: 25mm up
Width: 100mm up and Random
length: 2.1m up and Random
Price Terms: US$/cbm FOB Paranagua/belem, Brazil
Quantity: 500cbm per month
Hardwood Lumber Grading:
FAS: - Highest grade in hardwood lumber. A board grading FAS must be at least 6" wide and 8" long. All FAS boards must yield 83 1/3% in the defined clear face cuttings. This grade is used mostly for moulding and millwork.
1C: - Number 1 common is the "cutting" grade of hardwood lumber and used extensively in furniture and cabinetry. Number 1 common boards must yield 66 2/3% in the designated clear face cuttings.

2C:- Number 2 common boards must yield 50% in the designated cuttings. In 2A grade, cuttings must be clear, 2B grade allows sound cuttings. This grade is used in flooring, furniture, and cabinets.
3A:- A hardwood grade used mainly in flooring, furniture frames and pallets, 3A must yield 33 1/3% in the designated cuttings
Brazillian Species:

2C & Better:- the entire grade mix of all Number 2 common and FAS the log will yield.
African Hardwood Lumber:




We also have Iroko, Mahogany, Sapele, Doussie, Afrormosia, Teak, Pau Rosa, Mansonia, Okan, Padouk, Bubinga, Sipo, Makore, Bubinga, Bilinga, Ebony, Rosewood
Lumber Specification:
Quality: FAS, 1 common and Select, 2 common
Moisture: Kiln Dried 8-12% or Air Dried
Thickness: 25mm up
Width: 100m up and Random
Length: 1,8m up and random
Quantity: 500cbm per month
Origin: Ghana/Gabon/Tanzania/Nigeria/Cameroun
TEAK LUMBER (KD):
SIZES: 27mm x 105mm x up to 1.5m
50mm x 105mm x up to 1.5m
60mm x 105mm x up to 1.5m
PRICE: USD1200/CBM FOB Takoradi, Ghana
TEAK SQUARES (KD):
SIZES: 50mm x 50mm x up to 1.5m
60mm x 60mm x up to 1.5m
75mm x 75mm x up to 1.5m
PRICE: USD1050/CBM FOB Takoradi, Ghana
TERMS: Irrevocable L/C confirm by a Class 1 Bank acceptable to us payable at sight.
MINIMUM QUANTITY: 100CBM per Order.
North American Hardwood Lumber: USA/Canada
About North American Hardwood Species:
Specie: White Oak, Red Oak, Hard Maple, Brown Heart Maple, White Ash, Red Ash, Cherry, Walnut, Birch
Hard Maple Red Oak Soft Maple
Hardwoods are the botanical group of trees that have broad leaves, produce a fruit or nut, and generally go dormant in the winter.America's temperate climates produce forests with hundreds of hardwood species -- trees that share certain biological characteristics. Although oak, maple and cherry are all types of hardwood trees, they are different species. Together, all the hardwood species represent 40 percent of the trees in the United States and Canada.
American Ash
On the other hand, softwoods, or conifers, from the Latin word meaning "cone-bearing", have needles. Widely available US softwoods include cedar, fir, hemlock, pine, redwood, spruce and cypress. In a home, the softwoods are used primarily as structural lumber such as 2x4s and 2x6s, with some limited decorative applications.
Lumber Sizes:
4/4 - Lumber which is 1" thick.
5/4 - Lumber which is 1 1/4" thick.
6/4 - Lumber which is 1 1/2" thick.
8/4 - Lumber which is 2" thick
NORTH AMERICAN SOFTWOOD :LUMBER:
White Woods, Spruce, Pine, Fir (SPF)
Spruce-Pine-Fir (South)
Engelmann Spruce and Lodgepole Pine (Western Only)
Western Woods (White Pines & Fir )
In a structural performance context, the term, "Western Woods" specifically indicates a combination of the Western pines (including Ponderosa, Sugar, and Idaho White Pine, Mountain Hemlock and Alpine Fir) because these species share similar design values. products.
The term "Western Woods", when not used in connection to assigned design values and structural performance, may also describe any non-specific combination of any or all Western species except Western cedars.
Ponderosa Pine:
Sugar Pine:
Idaho White Pine:
Mountain Hemlock and Alpine Fir:
NORTH AMERICAN STUDS KD SPRUCE -PINE - FIR STUDS ( Spf )
S4SGRADES:
STUD - NO.2 & Btr.
Lightweight strength makes spruce-pine-fir lumber the preferred product on many construction sites. Its smooth texture and straight grain ensure easy handling and in-place performance.Spruce-pine-fir lumber is available kiln-dried to give the following advantages: The stiffness and strength of the lumber are increased. Shrinkage, warping and checking in storage are greatly reduced.This versatile product of spruce-pine-fir western/eastern softwood stud grouping is well-suited for a variety of framing applications in any type of residential construction.Cut from fast-growing forests of coniferous (needle-bearing) trees, softwoods include pine, spruce, fir and many other species ideal for many residential construction and industrial uses. Southern pine lumber is strong enough to bear heavy loads and ideal for treating to resist rot and decay. In all cases, softwoods are harvested using techniques, which promote the health of the forest and assure the continued growth of this valuable and beautiful resource.
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