Sawn timber, Spruce
Spruce Wood
Hard and dense Finnish sawn timber
The European spruce (Picea abies) is a slow-growing and straight coniferous tree with dense branches. The wood is yellowish white with no clear difference between the heartwood and sapwood. Growth rings are clearly visible in the wood. Spruce timber is strong and tough and therefore is an excellent material for load-bearing structures and exterior cladding. Spruce timber is easy to work and its properties make it suitable for indoor as well as outdoor use. The density of the wood usually varies from 370 kg/m³ to 450 kg/m³ (at 12–15% moisture content).
A spruce log becomes sawn timber in our modern production chain, steered by our highly experienced and skilled staff, and aided by the latest technology. We continuously upgrade our sawmilling processes to supply products that fit our customers’ needs as efficiently as possible.
Finnish spruce timber is stronger than fast-growing wood and thus is suitable for the load-bearing structures in a wide range of buildings. Due to its dense grain, our sawn goods also have excellent moisture and thermotechnical properties.
Applications for sawn spruce timber
Tables and chairs
Glue-laminated panels and beams
Furniture components
Interior and exterior cladding boards
Flooring boards
Mouldings
Frame structures
Window and door industry
Packaging industry
Sideboards spruce standard timber
Used mainly in the construction sector. Raw material for tongue and groove, battens, etc.
Centre yield products pine standard timber
Raw material for joinery and pressure treated joists, for example.






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