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Index of Schedules for Kiln-Drying United States and Canadian Softwood Species at Conventional Temperatures A. Moisture Content-Controlled Schedules1 4/4, 5/4 6/4 8/4 10/4 12/4 British Schedule2 Common name (botanical name) stock stock stock stock stock 4/4 stock Comments Baldcypress (Taxodium distichum) 269 (T12-E3) – 257(T11-D2) 231 (T8-A4) 231 (T8-A4) K Cedar Alaska yellow (Chamaecyparis – J – – – – – – – – – – nootkatensis) Atlantic white (Chamaecyparis thyoides) eastern redcedar (Juniperus virginiana) incense (Libocedrus decurrens) northern white (Thuja occidentalis) Port Orford (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) western redcedar (Thuja plicata) 261 (T12-A3) – 262 (T12-A4) – 206 (T5-A4) – 253 (T1-B5) – 264 (T12-84) – 252 (T11-64) – 248 (T11-A2) – 249 (T11-A3) – 205 (T5-A3) – 242 (T10-B4) – 251 (T11-B3) – 241 (T10-B3) – light heavy 243 (T10-B5) – 216 (T5-F4) – 241 (T10-B3) – 215 (T5-F3) – – J – – DougIas-fir, coast (Pseudotsuga menziesii) 250 (T11-A4) – Fir 240 (T10-A3) 203 (T5-A1) 203(T5-A1) K balsam (Abies balsamea) California red (A. magnifica) grand (A. grandis) noble (A. procera) 247 (T10-E4) 247 (T10-E4) 247 (T10-E4) 231 (T8-A4) 230 (T8-A3) 231 (T8-A4) 204 (T5-A2) Pacific silver (A. amabilis) subalpine (A. lasiocarpa) white (A. concolor) 265 (T12-B5) – 270 (T12-E5) 260 (T11-D5) 241 (T10-B3) 264 (T12-B4) 247 (T10-E4) – – – – – – Hemlock eastern (Tsuga canadensis and T. caroliniana) western (Tsuga mertensiana and 266 (T12-C4) 267 (T12-C5) 235 (T9-B4) – 256 (T11-C5) 254 (T11-C3) 255 (T11-C4) 222 (T7-C3) 230 (T8-A3) 231 (T8-A4) 220 (T7-A3) 229 (T8-A2) K 230 (T8-A3) K T. heterophylla) Larch, western (Larix occidentalis) 223 (T7-C4) 219 (T7-A2) – Pine eastern white (Pinus strobus) standard anti brown-stain 244 (T10-C4) 232 (T8-C3) L lodgepole (Pinus contorta) ponderosa (Pinus ponderosa) 244 (T10-C4) – 236 (T9-C3) – - - - - - - - - - Table number (schedule code)3 - - - - - - - - - 270 (T12-E5) – 270 (T12-E5) – 270 (T12-E5) – 263 (T12-A5) 250 (T11-A4) 240 (T10-A3) 265 (T12-B5) – 231 (T8-A4) L 230 (T8-A3) – 230 (T8-A3) – 204 (T5-A2) – 256 (T11-C5) 276 – 224 (T7-C5) 221 (T7-A4) red or Norway (Pinus resinosa) 264 (T12-B4) – 251 (T11-B3) 220 (T7-A3) 220 (T7-A3) L standard antibrown-stain 238 (T9-C6) 225 (T7-C6) 228 (T7-E6) – – 244 (T10-C4) 277 – 16/4, use table 208 (T5-C2). 278 – Northeastern Regional 231 (T8-A4) 231 (T8-A4) – 221 (T7-A4) L 227 (T7-E5) – – – – L Schedule; for 4/4-6/4, use table 310; for 8/4, use table 311.PDF Image | Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical
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