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  2. Softwood - Wikipedia

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    Softwood is the source of about 80% of the world's production of timber, [10] with traditional centres of production being the Baltic region (including Scandinavia and Russia), North America and China. Softwood is typically used in construction as structural carcassing timber, as well as finishing timber.

  3. Lumber - Wikipedia

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    This "quarter" system is rarely used for softwood lumber; although softwood decking is sometimes sold as 5/4, even though it is actually one inch thick (from milling 1 ⁄ 8 in or 3.2 mm off each side in a motorized planing step of production). The "quarter" system of reference is a traditional North American lumber industry nomenclature used ...

  4. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Wood to be used for construction work is commonly known as lumber in North America. Elsewhere, lumber usually refers to felled trees, and the word for sawn planks ready for use is timber. [46] In Medieval Europe oak was the wood of choice for all wood construction, including beams, walls, doors, and floors. Today a wider variety of woods is ...

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    Duties on lumber from Canada had already risen to 14.4% this summer after the expiration of a U.S.-Canada agreement on softwood ... The construction industry also imports cement from Canada and ...

  6. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Softwood plywood made from spruce The ... fir or SPF) or redwood and is typically used for construction and ... is designed to fill a need in industry.

  7. Wood industry - Wikipedia

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    In the narrow sense of the terms, wood, forest, forestry and timber/lumber industry appear to point to different sectors, in the industrialized, internationalized world, there is a tendency toward huge integrated businesses that cover the complete spectrum from silviculture and forestry in private primary or secondary forests or plantations via the logging process up to wood processing and ...

  8. Medium-density fibreboard - Wikipedia

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    Medium-density fibreboard (MDF) is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibre, often in a defibrator, combining it with wax and a resin binder, and forming it into panels by applying high temperature and pressure. [1]

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    Trump’s promise of mass deportations, along with tariffs, is a risk to the construction industry. ... The team notes that softwood lumber, which is used to frame buildings, is often imported ...