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Index to Schedules for Kiln-Drying United States and Canadian Hardwood Species at Conventional and Elevated Temperatures- con. Entries are the table numbers in the publication for the schedule applicable to each species and thickness. Common name(botanical name) 4/4,5/4,6/4 8/41 10/41 12/41 16/41 stock stock stock stock stock Other products Comments Butternut (Juglans cinerea) Cherry, black (Prunus serotina) Cherry, bitter (Prunus emarginata) 98(T10-E4) 71(T8-B4) 35(T5-82) 83(T8-E3) – – – Chestnut (Castanea dentata) Chinkapin, giant or golden 98(T10-E4) 83(T8-E3) – – – – – – – (Castanopsis chryosphylla) 292 514 and thicker, air dry to 20 percent moisture content and kiln dry by table 290. Cottonwood balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) black (P. trichocarpa) eastern (P. deltoides) plains (P. sargentii) swamp (P. heterophylla) Schedules also suggested in Western Canadian Manual (3). Prone to collapse and checking. normal wood wet streaks 101(T10-F5) 87 (T8-F4) 57 (T6-E3) 44 (T5-D2) – Cucumbertree (Magnolia acuminata) Dogwood, flowering (Cornus florida) 52(T6-C3) Dogwood, Pacific (Cornus nuttallii) 52(T6-C3) – – – Shuttles 13 (T3-B2) Elm 56(T6-D4) American (Ulmus americana) slippery (U. rubra) – – – 4-inch squares 13 (T3-B2) 44(T5-D2) 16(T3-C2) – Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). Elm rock (Ulmus thomasii) winged (U. alata) 50(T6-B3) 13(T3-B2) 13(T3-B2) 12(T3-B1) 9(T3-A1) Hackberry 75(T8-C4) 52 (T6-C3) 52 (T6-C3) 41 (T5-C3) 12(T3-B1) (Celtis occidentalis) sugarberry (Celtis laevigata) Hickory mockernut (Carya tomntosa) pignut (C. glabra) sand (C. pallida) shagbark (C. ovata) shellbark (C. laciniosa) 79(T8-D3) M(T6- D1) – – – White handles -small 3(T1-D2) Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). - large 2(T1-C2) - - - - - - - - - Table number (schedule code)2 - - - - - - - - - 81(T8-D5) 103(T11-D4) 53(T6-C4) 95(T10-D3) 16(T3-C2) 16(T3-C2) 45(T5-D3) 30(T4-D3) 19(T3-D2) – – – – 36(T55B3) 9(T3-A1) 35(T5-B2) 13(T3-B2) 9 (T3-A1) – – – Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). Pink handles - small 77 (T8-D1) - large 72 (T8-C1) For lower grades, use table 71(T8-B4) or 290 for 4/4-5/4, and table 36 (T5-B3) for 6/4-8/4.PDF Image | Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical
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