What do you mean by seasoning of a timber and why it is carried out?

What do you mean by seasoning of a timber and why it is carried out?

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Seasoning of timber is the process by which moisture content in the timber is reduced to required level. By reducing moisture content, the strength, elasticity and durability properties are developed. A well-seasoned timber has 15% moisture content in it.

Q. What is timber seasoning?

Seasoning is the process of drying timber to remove the bound moisture contained in walls of the wood cells to produce seasoned timber. Seasoned timber tends to have superior dimensional stability than unseasoned timber and is much less prone to warping and splitting in service. …

Q. What is meant by seasoning in the processing of lumber?

Definition: The process by which removal of excess moisture content from the timber at a suitable level in conjunction with improving some qualities are known as seasoning of timber.

Q. What are the two types of seasoning of timber?

There are two main ways of seasoning timber, Natural (Air) and Artificial (Kiln) drying. Both methods require the timber be stacked and separated to allow the full circulation flow of air, etc.

Q. What are the advantages of timber?

Benefits of using timber in construction

  • It is readily available. Timber is a natural material used in many forms for building and construction.
  • It is safe.
  • It is easy to work.
  • It is cost effective.
  • It is versatile and visually appealing.
  • It is naturally anti-corrosive.

Q. What are 3 advantages of using wood?

The Benefits of Using Wood

  • Renewable, Recyclable, Natural. Timber is one of the few natural, renewable building materials.
  • Carbon Positive.
  • Low Energy Production.
  • Health and Wellbeing.
  • Fire Performance.
  • Natural Insulation.

Q. What is a natural timber?

Natural timber is basically the wood cut from the tree into planks of different sizes and cross-sections, while man-made boards are reconstructed sheet materials made from wood products like chippings and fibres.

Q. What are the defect of timber?

A Defect is taken to be any irregularity occurring in or on the timber which may lower its strength, durability, utility value or diminish its appearance. Defects may be ‘natural’ which occur whilst the tree is growing, or ‘artificial’ as a result of poor conversion, seasoning or handling after felling.

Q. What is most timber used for?

Timber is widely used in work wood producing boxes, furniture, matches, and crates. Most of the timber used from the tropical forests is hardwood. Normally, timber finds use in the construction industry in three ways mainly as – sawn wood, veneers and plywood, and fibreboards.

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