Pressure-treated lumber is wood that has undergone a process of chemical treatment to enhance its durability and resistance to decay, insects, and other environmental factors. This treatment process involves placing the lumber in a pressure chamber and forcing preservative chemicals into the wood fibers. The most common preservative used in this process is chromated copper arsenate (CCA), but there are other alternatives like alkaline copper quaternary (ACQ) or copper azole.
Our logs are generally Technique for Drying: KD/AD Dry
Highlights: No Knots, No spoiled, No openings, and No breaks
Dampness Content: 8-18%
Quality: A/AB/ABC
Length: 1000 mm and up
Width: 50 mm and up
Thickness: 18mm and up
Likewise we can supply base on customer Dimension of the length, width and thickness