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What is Southern Yellow Pine Wood?

One of the biggest sources of softwood products in the United States is southern yellow pine wood. The four most prevalent species of pine, loblolly, shortleaf, longleaf, and slash, are among the 10 species of pines that are categorized as southern yellow pines. 90% of the inventory of southern pine timber comes from these four species. Another term for it is SYP.

It is a fantastic material for residential and commercial building since it is not only robust, stiff, and dense, but it also has a strong ability to hold nails and other fasteners. SYP is used in various structural applications in residential construction, including joists, rafters, roof trusses, and laminated beams. SYP is also used in commercial framing for hotels, apartments, college dorms, and senior living facilities, as well as pallets and specialty crating for industrial purposes. BFP is one of the best soft wood suppliers in India. Due to its distinctive cellular structure, southern yellow pine according to soft wood suppliers in India, is one of the species that is most frequently used for pressure treatment. SYP is a recommended option for treated wood applications and outdoor living purposes since it rapidly absorbs preservatives as well. SYP is a wise, versatile choice for your next project because of the vast range of uses for this lovely wood.

Workability

According to soft wood dealers in India, SYP works reasonably well with the majority of tools, although the resin can clog sandpaper and clog up instruments. On cutting edges, it has a modest dulling effect. Shortleaf Pine works well for finishing and glueing.

Sustainability

SYP wood is sustainable because it stores carbon in long-lasting pine furniture and captures carbon during its quick growth. Furthermore, the transportation of pine wood has a considerably lower carbon footprint than that of more exotic, imported timbers because pine trees are widely scattered in the US (and Europe).

Common Uses

Heavy construction projects like bridges, beams, poles, railroad ties, etc. require SYP. Additionally, it is used to create veneers, wood pulp, and plywood, according to wood suppliers in India.

https://bfppl.com/southern-yellow-pine-syp

  • Hand-selected lumber in various sizes that has been regraded
  • Maximum moisture content of 15% after kiln drying
  • Surface with edges on all four sides
  • Origin: Canada and United States
  • 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

Characteristics

Tree Size

100-130 ft (30-40 m) tall

Trunk Diameter

3-5 ft (1-1.5 m)

Janka Hardness

1,070 lbf (4,740 N)

Average Dried Weight

41 lbs/ft3 (655 kg/m3)

Odor

Odor of mild leather while cutting

Workability

Easy

Texture

Low to moderate natural shine with a coase and uneven texture.

Sustainability

Not a threatened species according to the IUCN Red List.

Drying

Easy

Durability

Excellent. almost unsurpassed in its resistance to rot, insects, aging, and the outdoors. Almost no flexing following moisture level changes.

Maintenance

Low

Cost

Higher, due to increased government regulation.

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