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Process line wood

When a tree falls, the journey of wood starts. The act of cutting is referred to as harvest. Once the trees are chopped down, they're loaded onto a sawmill. The HRCK panel furniture production line trees are turned into giant pieces of logs and then it makes its way to the sawmill. Such logs are further taken to the storage which typically is referred as a timber yard and has be dried out. In order to take the wood from this point, it needs to be dried out. The final destination in the journey of wood, ending it. It is made or moulded in various techniques and quantities like sanding staining and applying the varnish to get finished. The smooth the surface, lighten it up with some stain and varnish protects your wood. The finished wood can now be used in a lot of products such as furniture and toys.

The science behind transforming raw wood into finished products

Processing raw wood to finished goods is a meticulous and logical procedure. It requires the ability to efficiently understand how wood works and what properties it gains. However what you should remember is the wood moisture. This is wood that has a moisture content of between 9 to less than 19% in dry weight. It can be difficult to work with because if it is too wet or too the woof will shrink and warp as it dries, making building things from these woods very tricky. For that reason, it must be adequately dried before being used. One of the other key characteristics related to wood is how it grows. Wood is made up of microscopic structures — cells that run in various directions. This last point is very important because it provides workers with the information they need on how to cut and shape a particular piece of wood. Different kinds of wood have their own characteristics, which can determine how they need to be manufactured.

Why choose HRCK Process line wood?

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