What is White Wood/Spruce Wood?
According to soft wood dealers in India, spruce is a softwood that is lightweight, stable, rot-resistant, and reasonably priced. Lumber can be used for a variety of projects and is a convenient building material. It is simple to work with tools due to its low hardness and light weight.
White Wood Spruce can also be used as an alternative to pine because of its similar density and hardness. Compared to any other timber, pine and spruce are more prone to dents and scratches.
An evergreen conifer in the Pinaceae family is the spruce. A fully grown tree can reach great heights. A spruce tree grows between 8 and 12 inches every year. The Sitka spruce is the highest species of spruce, growing to a height of 250–300 feet.
Workability
Sustainability
Spruce wood is environmentally friendly due to its carbon sequestration. Because of the fast growth and wide spread of  whitewood spruce outdoor species, spruce timber can be harvested without harming the forest. Furthermore, transportation emissions are significantly lower than for imported wood, according to wood suppliers in India.
Common Uses
Because of its carbon sequestration, White Wood Spruce is environmentally friendly. Because of the fast growth and wide spread of spruce species, spruce timber can be harvested without causing harm to the forest. Furthermore, transport emissions are significantly lower than for imported wood.
Our spruce sawn timber line includes
- Hand selected and re-graded lumbers in several sizes
- Kiln dried to a maximum of 15% moisture content
- Surfaced on all four sides with edged edges
- Sizes:
- 18mm x 100mm
- 19mm x 90mm/140mm
- 21.5mm x 105mm/110mm
- 22mm x 100mm
- 27mm x 105mm/120mm
- 30mm x 105mm/120mm
- 38mm x 89mm/140mm/150mm/200mm/225mm
- 45mm x 90mm/95mm//105mm/120mm/204mm
- 50mm x 150mm/200mm
- 63mm x 150mm/200mm
- Other dimensions available on request