Dry Southern Yellow Pine, Std&Btr & #2&Btr
Surface-dry Southern Yellow Pine refers to lumber from the Southern Yellow Pine species that has been dried to a specific moisture level for ease of handling and further processing. The term "surface-dry" indicates that the moisture content of the wood at the surface has been reduced, typically to around 19% or less, while the inner moisture content might still be higher.
Southern Yellow Pine is a group of pine species primarily found in the southeastern United States. The wood is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to wear, making it popular for construction, decking, and other heavy-duty applications. It's typically used in framing, beams, and flooring, where strength is essential.
Surface-dry lumber is easier to handle and less likely to warp or crack than green or wet wood. However, it's important to note that it may still continue to dry out over time, which could lead to slight dimensional changes if further drying occurs.
Key Features
- #2 Grade
- Surface-Dry
- Southern Yellow Pine
Boise Cascade is a major producer of softwood lumber.
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