Description
Round wood logs refer to unprocessed or minimally processed timber in its natural cylindrical form, typically derived from trees that have been felled and stripped of their branches. These logs serve various purposes across industries, including construction, furniture-making, paper production, and fuel.
Here’s a detailed guide to the types, classifications, uses, and features of round wood logs: (Hardwood Logs, Softwood Logs, Saw Logs, Pulpwood Logs, Veneer Logs, Utility Logs, Fuelwood Logs, Industrial Logs, Peeling Logs, square logs, Logs for Stave wood, Pine wood logs, spruce wood logs, Douglas Fir wood logs, Cedar wood logs, Larch wood logs;
Cypress wood logs, Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) wood logs, Eucalyptus wood logs, Oak wood logs, Alder wood logs, Ash wood logs, Poplar wood logs, Walnut (Juglans spp.) wood logs, Aspen wood logs, Marple wood logs, Mahogany (Swietenia spp.) wood logs, Cherry (Prunus spp.) wood logs, Teak wood logs, Birch wood logs, Ebony (Diospyros spp.)
Rosewood (Dalbergia spp.) wood logs, Ipe (Tabebuia spp.) wood logs, Sapele (Entandrophragma cylindricum) wood logs, Merbau (Intsia bijuga) wood logs, Wenge (Millettia laurentii) wood logs, Acacia (Acacia spp.) wood logs, Rubberwood (Hevea brasiliensis) wood logs and many more
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