Bouls Silver Fir steamed 60 mm

Item No. 02-000592
The wood image of the white fir spreads a friendly and light-flooded flair with its yellowish-white colour and an occasional slightly bluish shimmer. As with the spruce, the image is accentuated by the annual rings, which stand out clearly with their dark late wood. Trade names and other names
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Description


The wood image of the white fir spreads a friendly and light-flooded flair with its yellowish-white colour and an occasional slightly bluish shimmer. As with the spruce, the image is accentuated by the annual rings, which stand out clearly with their dark late wood.


Trade names and other names

German: Silbertanne, Kreuztanne
 English: Christmas tree, Common silver fir, European silver fir, Silver fir, White fir
 French: Sapin argenté, Sapin blanc, Sapin commun, Sapin de Lorraine, Sapin de Normandie, Sapin des Vosges, Sapin pectiné
 Italian: Abete argentato, Abete bianco, Abete commune, Abete vero
 Spanish: Abeto blanco, Abeto común, Avet
 Dutch: Dennen
 Portuguese: Abeto-branco, Abeto-comum, Abeto-pectinado
 Arabic: Tannub mishti
 Chinese: 冷杉



Available thicknesses

60, 70, 80 mm, other thicknesses on request


Occurrence

Fir is widespread in the low mountain range of Europe, mainly restricted to Central and South-Eastern Europe, often associated with spruce.


Trunk and bark

Fir grows to a height of about 40m, the trunk is branchless up to half its length and reaches a diameter of up to 1.0m. The bark of the fir is smooth, whitish-grey in colour, with small, bump-like swellings. From the age of 40 to 60 years, the fir develops a scaly bark which is white to dark grey in colour. This scaly bark is coarsely cracked and shows clear transverse cracks.


Characteristics and wood colour

Fir is coarse-grained and straight-grained, the pattern is medium-fine and even. Fir is resin-free. The sapwood and the heartwood are not sharply separated, they are whitish with yellowish or reddish shimmer. The late wood is sharply defined.


Specifications
Category Lumber
Product group Unedged lumber
Thicknesses 60 mm
Weight kg/m3 480.000
Specie Steamed Silver Fir
Botanical name Abies alba
Wood type Softwood
Main occurrence Europe
Wood origin Austria | Switzerland
Certification not certified | FSC®100% | 100% PEFC
Colour brown
Hue medium colour
Use furniture | interior
Surface structure rough-cut
Humidity 10% ± 2%
Customs tariff number 44071210
Packaging loosely
Items on stock yes
Date of delivery approx. 3 - 6 working days
Postal shipping nein
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