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Logs are large, cylindrical sections of trees that are harvested for various industrial applications. They are primarily composed of wood, which is a natural material known for its strength and versatility. Logs are typically used as the raw material for producing lumber, plywood, and other wood products, and they can also be utilized in the production of paper and biofuels.
| Species | Various species including pine, oak, and birch |
| Diameter | Typically ranges from 6 inches to 36 inches |
| Length | Common lengths range from 8 feet to 16 feet |
| Moisture content | Typically between 30% to 60% at harvest |
| Grade | Grades vary based on quality, including select, standard, and industrial |
When purchasing logs, buyers should consider the species of wood required for their specific application, as different species have varying properties. It's important to specify the desired diameter and length of the logs, as well as the moisture content, which can affect processing and usability. Additionally, buyers may want to inquire about the grade of the logs to ensure they meet quality standards for their intended use.
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Logs can be sourced from various species including softwoods like pine and hardwoods like oak.
Logs are graded based on quality, size, and species, with common grades including select, standard, and industrial.
Logs typically have a moisture content ranging from 30% to 60% at the time of harvest.
Logs are commonly available in lengths ranging from 8 feet to 16 feet.
Yes, many suppliers offer custom cutting services for logs based on specific requirements.
Logs are primarily used for lumber production, furniture making, and paper manufacturing.