Romanian Whitewood (Spruce / Fir) Timber
Discover the versatility and quality of our Romanian Whitewood lumber, sourced directly from the mountain regions of Romania. Primarily consisting of Spruce (*Picea abies*) and Fir (*Abies alba*), this softwood is known for its good technical characteristics, making it a preferred material for industrial production, building, and construction. Its light color and fine, straight grain make it aesthetically pleasing for a variety of applications.
Romanian Whitewood is typically a creamy white with hints of yellow or red, and it darkens naturally with exposure to light. It is a light and soft wood, yet it is also elastic and flexible. We offer this timber in various quality grades, such as the GRADA SPF range, which includes STANDARD, PRIME, PLUS, and SUPERIOR grades. These grades cater to different needs, from fresh-cut, anti-stain treated (AST) timber for general construction to chamber-dried (KD) timber with controlled moisture content for high-quality joinery and finishing. A wide range of cutting sizes are available, with lengths of 3 and 4 meters.
Specifications
- Species: Romanian Whitewood, primarily Spruce (*Picea abies*) and Fir (*Abies alba*).
- Origin: Romania.
- Appearance: Creamy white to yellowish-white in color, with a fine, even texture and a consistently straight grain.
- Available Grades: Multiple quality grades are available, ranging from STANDARD (fresh cut, AST treated) to SUPERIOR (kiln-dried, specific moisture content).
- Size Range: Thicknesses from 40-300mm, widths from 20-300mm, and lengths of 3 and 4 meters.
Applications
- Building and construction materials.
- General carpentry and joinery.
- Interior finishing and furniture manufacturing.
- Pulp for the paper industry and manufacturing of composite wood materials.
With its fast growth rate and high wood yield, Romanian Whitewood is an excellent and sustainable choice for large-scale industrial use. Its combination of workability, strength, and aesthetic appeal ensures it meets the demands of a diverse range of projects, from structural framing to fine musical instruments.
Due to its good technical characteristics, spruce & fir wood is used in large quantities for the industrial production of composite wood materials and for building & construction.