Pine wood logs come from various species of the Pinus tree family. Pine is a softwood, known for being lightweight, affordable, easy to work with, and relatively fast-growing, making it a key material in many industries.
ð??¹ Main Uses of Pine Wood Logs
1. Construction and Building
Structural Lumber: Used for framing houses, beams, joists, and roof trusses.
Decking and Flooring: Pressure-treated pine is commonly used for outdoor decking and subfloor structures.
Interior Panelling: Walls, ceilings, and cladding panels.
2. Furniture Making
Rustic Furniture: Tables, chairs, bed frames, cabinets.
Affordable Furniture: Pine is often used in mass-market furniture because itâ??s easy to shape and stain.
3. Paper and Pulp Industry
Pine is a major source of wood pulp for paper manufacturing due to its fiber content and fast growth.
4. Packaging and Pallets
Wooden Crates and Boxes: Lightweight but sturdy enough for shipping goods.
Pallets: Widely used in shipping and warehousing industries.
5. Carpentry and Joinery
Doors, moldings, window frames, and decorative trims.
6. Utility Poles and Fencing
Treated pine logs are used as utility poles, fence posts, and garden landscaping supports.
7. Fuel and Charcoal
Pine can be used as firewood (though it burns faster than hardwoods) and occasionally processed into charcoal.
Advantages of Using Pine Wood Logs
Affordable: Costs less than many hardwoods.
Easy to Work: Cuts, stains, and nails easily.
Versatile: Can be used indoors and outdoors (if treated properly).
Decay Resistance: Needs treatment if used outdoors to resist rot and pests.
Specie: Southern Yellow pine log
Origine: USA
Diameter: 20cm+
Lenght: 5.9M
JAS scaling
Bark on Fumigated.
Volume: up to 100 containers monthly.
Price: $142m3 CIF Mundra Port, India.