Pine
Pinus silvestris
Green density
Average value
543 kg/m³
Total degree of shrinkage
axial
0,4 %
radial
4,0 %
tangential
7,7 %
Differential swelling
radial
0,19 %%
tangential
0,36 %%
Other characteristics
Thermal conductivity
0,14 W/mK
Equilibrium of moisture
content (20°/37%)
content (20°/37%)
7,0 %
Equilibrium of moisture
content (20°/83%)
content (20°/83%)
15,3 %
Hardness
Brinell hardness HB,0
40 N/mm²
Brinell hardness HB,90
19 N/mm²
Elastic properties
Flexural modulus of elasticity
12000 N/mm²
Strength properties
Flexural strength
100 N/mm²
Tensile strength
104 N/mm²
Compression strength
55 N/mm²
Natural durability
Fungi
3-4, moderately durable to less durable
Anobium
S, susceptible
Treatability
Heartwood
4, virtually impermeable
Sapwood
2v, moderately permeable
Characteristic values determined from wood samples with a moisture content of 12%.
The Pine Tree (Pinus sylvestris) is a modest tree with a great will to survive.
The unique, aromatic smell of pine forests and freshly-felled pine trees is a distinguishing characteristic.
The wood has a warm, reddish colour and is used mainly as construction timber, for veneers and to make furniture.
The unique, aromatic smell of pine forests and freshly-felled pine trees is a distinguishing characteristic.
The wood has a warm, reddish colour and is used mainly as construction timber, for veneers and to make furniture.