Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical

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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. 4/4,5/4,6/4 8/41 10/41 12/41 16/41 Common name (botanical name) stock stock stock stock stock Other products Comments Holly, American (Ilex opaca) Hophornbeam (ironwood) (Ostrya - - - - - - - - - Table number (schedule code) - - - - - - - - - 56(T6-D4) 27(T4-C3) – – – virginiana) 50(T6-B3) 12(T3-B1) – – – Laurel, California (Oregon myrtle) 49(T6-A4) 33(T5-A3) – – – For lower grades, use table 290 for 4/4-5/4. 6/4 and thicker, air dry to 20 percent moisture content and kiln dry by table 290, starting with step 4. (Umbellularia californica) Time schedule 290 Locust, black (Robinia pseudoacacia) 48(T6-A3) 9(T3-A1) – – – Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) 23(T4-B2) 12(T3-B1) – – – 414 and thicker, air dry to 20 percent moisture content and kiln dry by table 291. Prone to excessive warp. Magnolia southern (Magnolia grandiflora) sweetbay (M. virginiana) 96(T10-D4) 79(T8-D3) – – – Maple Oregon (Acermacrophyllum) soft 80(T8-D4) 52(T6-C3) 40(T5-C2) 13(T3-B2) – red (A. rubrum) silver (A. saccharinum) Time schedule for Oregon maple 289 288 – – – For lower grades, use table 290 for 414, table 288 for 614, and table 289 for 8/4. Maple, hard black (Acer nigrum) sugar (A. saccharum) 74 (T8-C3) 40 (T5-C2) 13 (T3-82) 9 (T3-A1) 9 (T3-A1) Bowling pins (end coated) Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). For 11(T5-A3) whitest color, 414 and 514 with initial moisture contents 50 Myrtle, Oregon (Umbellularia californica) 290 – – – – 614 and thicker, air dry to 20 percent moisture content and kiln dry by table 290, starting with step 4. For lower grades, use table 290 for 4/4-5/4. Oak, western California black (Quercus kelloggii) Oregon white (Q. ganyana) canyon live (Q. chrysolepis) 12(T3-61) 12(T3-B1) – – – For lower grades, use table 292 for 414, table 293 for 6/4, and table 15 (T3-C1) for 8/4. For upper grades, 4/4-5/4, air dry to 20 percent and use table 291.6/4-8/4, air dry to 20 percent and use table 290, starting with step 3. Prone to honeycomb and collapse. 1-inch squares 75 (T8-C4) percent and lower, use table 111. For whitest color, 414 and 514 2-inch squares 41 (T5-C3) with initial moisture contents 51 percent and higher, use table 112. Northeastern Regional Schedule; for 4/4-6/4 use table 120; for 8/4, use table 121.

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