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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 stock stock stock stock 16/41 stock Other products Comments Oak, red (upland) black (Quercus velutina) blackjack (Q. marilandica) cherrybark (Q. falcata var. 29a (T4-D2) 18 (T3-D1) 15 (T3-C1) 15 (T3-C1) – Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). a For 6/4, use table 18 (T3-D1). If bacterially infected stock is present consider using table 114 for 4/4, table 115 for 6/4, and tables 116 or 117 for 8/4 to minimize honeycomb. If presurfacing green 4/4 stock, use table 118. Northeastern Regional Schedule; for 4/4-5/4, use table 122; for 8/4, use table 123. pagodaefolia) northern pin (Q. ellipsoidalis) northern red (Q. rubra) scarlet (Q. coccinea) Schumard (Q. shumardi,) southern red (Q. falcata) turkey(Q. laevis) water (Q. nigra) Oak, red (lowland) cherrybark (Quercus falcata var. 5b (T2-C1) 113 – – – Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). bFor 6/4, use table 113. pagodaefolia) laurel (Q. laurifolia) nuttall (Q. nuttallii) pin (Q. palustris) Shumard(Q. shumardii) water(Q. nigra) willow (Q. phellos) Oak, white (upland) blue (Quercus douglasii) bur(Q. macrocarpa) chestnut (Q. prinus) chinkapin (Q. muehlenbergii) Emory (Q. emoyi) Gambel (Q. gambelii) Mexican blue (Q. oblongifolia) post (Q. stellata) white (Q. alba) 27c(T4-C2) 15(T3-C1) 12(T3-B1) 12(T3-B1) – Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). cFor 6/4, use table 15 (T3-C1). If presurfacing green 4/4 stock, use table 119. Oak, white(lowland) bur (Quercus macrocarpa) live(Q. virginiana) overcup (Q.lyrata) swamp chestnut (Q. michauxii) swamp white (Q. bicolor) white (Q. alba) 5d(T2-C1) 113 – – – Schedules also suggested in Eastern Canadian Manual (3). For614, usetable113. Osage-orange (Maclura pomifera) 47 (T6-A2) 9 (T3-A1) – – – - - - - - - - - - Table number (schedule code)2 - - - - - - - - -PDF Image | Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical
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