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Index of Schedules for Kiln-Drying European Woods Botanical name(common name(s)2) 4/4, 5/4, 6/4 8/4 stock stock 4/4, 5/4,6/4 stock Comments Table no. (schedule code) Abies alba (European silver fir) – – - - - - Code - - - - Acer platanoides (Norway maple) Acer pseudoplatanus (European sycamore) K ––E standard 55 (T6-D2) 8 (T2-D4) E A H for lighter color Aesculus hippocastanum (European horse chestnut) Alnus glutinosa (European alder) Betula pubescens (European birch) Betula verrucosa (European birch) Buxus macowani (Cape box, East London box) Buxus sempervirens (European box) Carpinus betulus (European hornbeam) Castanea sativa (European sweet chestnut) Fagus sylvatica (European beech) Fraxinus spp. (European ash) IIex aquifolium (European holly) Juglans regia (European walnut) Larix decidua (European larch) Lark russica (Siberian larch) Malus sylvestris (European apple) Picea abies (European spruce) Pinus nigra (Austrian pine) Pinus nigra var. maritima (Corsican pine) Pinus pinaster (maritime pine) Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine, deal, European redwood) Platanus hybrida (London plane) Populus alba (white poplar) Populus canadensis var. serotina (Italian black poplar) Populus nigra (European black poplar) Populus tremula (European aspen) Prunus avium (European cherry) 245 (T10-D4S)3 – Pyrus communis (European pear) Quercus petraea (European oak) Quercus robur (European oak) Salix spp. (European willow) Taxus baccata (European yew) Tilia vulgaris (European lime) Ulmus glabra (wych elm) – – – Ulmus hollandica [Dutch elm) Ulmus procera (European elm) – – – – – – – 274 (T14-D6S) M – M – M M – E 18(T3-D1) E 18(T3-D1) E 16a(T3-C2) 16a(T3-C2) 15 (T3-C1) C 15 (T3-C1) C – H – G – H – A – A – A a For 6/4, use table 15. – – – H – A – K – – 274 (T14-D6S) – 55 (T6-D2) 55 (T6-D2) 55 (T6-D2) 18(T3-D1) E – E – A – A U.S. Schedule British Schedule1 – J ––F – – F – – B – – B – – E – – D – – D – – D – Frequently steamed to obtain red color. 55(T6-D2) –C E ––H 1 Source: Timber drying manual, G. H. Pratt, 1974. See appendix E for listing of assembled schedules. Italicized letters refer to nearest British equivalent to U.S. schedule. 2 See appendix D for common name index. 3 Occasionally the letter “S” follows a kiln schedule code, e.g., T10-D5S. This refers to general wet-bulb depression schedules for the softwoods or conifers and is sometimes suggested, as well for drying certain hardwoods.PDF Image | Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical
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