YELLOW-CEDAR

YELLOW-CEDAR
CANADIAN GOLD
WHY USE WOOD?
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HERE
to know how
using wood plays
a key role in
mitigating climate
change
WHY USE CANADIAN CERTIFIED WOOD?
WORLD LEADER IN SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
• British Columbia (B.C.), Canada is your trusted source for certified wood
from sustainably managed forests
• Lumber companies in B.C. are certified under Program for the
Endorsement of Forest Certification (PEFC) or Forest Stewardship Council
(FSC) systems managed by global independent organisations.
• Less than 1% of forests are harvested each year in British Columbia. For
every tree harvested, 3 trees are planted.
• Over half a billion seedlings planted each year
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YELLOW-CEDAR
CANADIAN GOLD
CANADA’S HERITAGE: YELLOW-CEDAR
• Yellow-Cedar from B.C., Canada is a certified
wood from sustainably managed forests, matured
over 100 years before it is harvested.
• Known for its natural resistance to termites, decay
and insects, this wood is suitable for both interior
and exterior applications.
• Exceptional longevity, superior working properties
and sustainability in harsh and varying climatic
conditions are the species hallmark.
• Aesthetically appealing, featuring smooth and fine
texture, yellow-cedar is also perfect for
handicrafts i.e. carving and turning.
Carved totem pole in yellow-cedar
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SPECIE PROPERTIES
Mechanical
Physical Properties
Working Properties
Density
Hardness
MOE (dry)
MOR
Shrinkage
Machining
Planing
Turning
Mortising
Screw holding
Nailing
Staining
Drying
Durablity
Termite resistance
Treatability
Unit
Kg/M3
N
Mpa
Mpa
% Vol.
1 to 10
Yellow
Teak
Cedar
(India/Burma)
Dark Red
Meranti
419
2510
11,000
79.7
5
650
4600
11,000
88
6%
710
2700
11550
81
12%
10
8
9
7
8
7
Good
Excellent
Excellent
Difficult
6 (Abrasive)
7
7
6 (pre-drill)
5
7
Good (slow)
Excellent
Excelllent
Difficult
7
8
8
6
6
7
Good
Moderate
Moderate
Difficult
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and its properties Click HERE
Use the interactive tool to compare
Yellow-Cedar with other commonly
used wood species
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APPLICATIONS: FURNITURE
Japanese tea service table & lantern created by Kenji
Matsumoto (Pondicherry)
Kitchen chairs by Ekbote (Pune)
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APPLICATIONS: OUTDOOR & SAUNAS
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APPLICATIONS: DOOR & DOOR FRAMES
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Made by D.S. Doors
(Faridabad)
Made by Artius
(Gurgaon)
LUMBER GRADES & SIZES: FLITCHES
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Normally 3” and thicker to 12”
This grade can provide a high recovery of 60-80% of clear wood
Can be cut to custom sizes
Applications: Doors, door frames, furniture and millwork
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LUMBER GRADES & SIZES: SOUND TIGHT KNOTS
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Normally 1 ½” or 2”
thickness
Applications: Pergolas,
gazebos, panelling and
other millwork
applications
LUMBER GRADES & SIZES: SHOP LUMBER
• Normally 1 ¼”,1 ½”, or 2” thickness
• Applications: Doors, furniture, millwork
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LUMBER GRADES & SIZES: Utility & Btr. 5 x 5 wider
• Normally cut as 5” x 5” wider
• Mix of high and lower grade
• Applications: Doors, door frames, furniture and other millwork applications
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THANK YOU
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