The primary raw material for the lumber production is the trunks of various tree species, previously cleared from bark and branches. Depending on the type of wood being processed, lumber is divided into:
Hardwood – mostly used for the production of furniture, doors, various finishing works.
Softwood lumber – used in the construction of frames and load-bearing structures and floor arrangement.
When choosing the most suitable wood for a particular type of work, the physical and mechanical characteristics of the individual wood species and compliance with the manufacturing and drying technology are also taken into account.
Our company produces edged and unedged lumber from ash, maple, and pine.
Preferred delivery terms are FCA, possible DAP. Minimum batch includes 20m3. Full payment is made no later than the goods shipment.
We can carry out a bulky (large) order in short terms.
Made of the main raw materials for unedged boards manufacturing we use: hardwood tree species such as ash, maple, conifers as well as pine of both natural environment and chamber drying with the required percentage of humidity . Unedged board has partially sawn or not sawn edges at all (remnants of bark).
Lumber with carefully trimmed edges and no bark. Edge board is successfully used in various fields of use, ranging from joinery and household work to large construction works.
Spliced products consist of cut off lamellas, glued on 4 sides. The length of the lamellas varies from 200 to 500 mm, the thickness is from 25 to 50 mm, and the width is from 45 mm. It is made from lamella trimmings that are not suitable for solid lamellas. The spliced furniture board is not homogeneous and resembles parquet. The more it is glued, the stronger the product is. This rule is proved in the spliced version as well. It is stronger and more flexible in comparison with a solid product. And furniture manufactured this way costs less.
The lamella length ranges from 270 to 470 mm, the thickness is 29 mm, and the width is from 76 mm.
Rough furniture billet serves as the basis for the production of various parts in the furniture manufacture. For instance, facades, shelves, furniture boards. It is usually raw lumber with the necessary parameters: thickness, width, length. While making rough furniture blanks, all defects including the wood ones are eliminated.
Furniture Board consists of the bars glued together with a humidity of about 8-9%, in a certain array.
To ensure the surface of the final product to be as perfect and uniform as possible, the blocks undergo a certain optimization of defective areas (knots, irregularities, bark).
Next, microtenons are cut out on the ends of certain elements and afterwards they are glued together under pressure.
The final stage is considered to be processing on a four-sided, molder machine and transferring the finished blanks under the hot press for gluing, creating a ready-made product in the form of a furniture board
Spliced. Short pieces (lamellae) of bars of 30-70 cm each are selected in width and then spliced along the length with the help of microtenons and glue. And then the spliced parts are glued together in width.
Microtenon can be of open and close types.
In terms of open microtenons, there are visible small teeth on the front side, the close ones only feature vertical stripes.
Solid wood. Let`s say you need a furniture board with the dimensions
(L)1500*(W)300 mm. To manufacture it, we will only select raw materials with a length of 1500 mm, while shorter and longer ones will be used for related production processes.
A wooden bar is a sawn timber with a thickness of 50 mm or more, with a rectangular or square cross-section. The ratio of width to thickness may vary.
Timber is made from saw logs and can serve as a ready-to-use construction unit (construction of walls and frames) or an element for manufacturing beams, trusses, support posts, decking, crates, and other load-bearing and enclosing structures in low-rise building of residential and public buildings.
Wooden furniture facades are considered to be safe and environmentally friendly materials. While processing, neither toxic nor poisonous substances are used. What`s more, they will never cease to be in demand. Despite a radical change in fashion standards, wood tends to be classics. It will always be used in any interior, regardless the color.
The countertop is the main body of the table (the top specifically). Modern countertops are made of various materials, may vary in shapes, including irregular ones, and is used to decorate various placement.
The traditional wooden kitchen countertop is durable, pleasant in use and simply beautiful although not the most practical
Stage (stages) is a horizontal solid surface (part of stairs) that is used as a support when moving in a vertical plane (ascent/descent).
By the nature of the design, the stages are divided into:
The most popular material in private housing construction, because they are environmentally friendly and have an optimal price/strength/aesthetics ratio. The main species of wood are pine, larch, oak, ash and beech. They can be made both from a solid board and from a glued furniture board.
They include flitch, tails, and flitching boards. Flitch is the first board that is obtained in the process of sawing into boards. It can be only half-sawn or not sawn at all.
The most popular type of firewood. To fire the wood is a science that our ancestors knew, and which, unfortunately, has been partially lost. Despite the fact that you can do without firewood, there are plenty of those, who uphold the traditions of the Russian bath, tend to sit by the fireplace, and also like to cook delicious meals on grill. Without the aromatic smell of smoke, dishes lose the scent that only gourmets can appreciate. |
Includes smaller waste after wood processing, with a small amount of bark, packaged in flitch boxes with the dimensions of 1200x1200x1500mm
This category includes the lumpy and longitudinal trims after processing unedged board into the edging one.
Our company sells sawdust gotten from sawn wood of coniferous (pine) and deciduous (ash, maple) breeds of natural humidity.
They are considered to be waste in the woodworking industry, but they are widely used in:
as a filler for transportation, as insulation and a means of preserving the product in integrity