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Frequently Asked Questions about Heating Treating Pallets, Kiln Drying Lumber, TP Regulations and Log Home Components.
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Exactly how do users get a copy of the specifications for Heat Treatment? When will the wooden pallet industry be ready to heat treat softwoods AND hardwoods as per this standard? What is the estimated cost increase for heat treated materials compared with untreated? When will countries (i.e., China) that currently require paper certifications for heat treatment/fumigation switch to a paperless marking protocol? Exactly how do users get a copy of the specifications for Heat Treatment? When will countries...
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Heat Treating Any Size Pallet, Create, Create Kit and All Types of Lumber
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Unload customers pallets with a fork lift and load them into our certified kilns. With the pallets in the kiln, the doors are then securely shut and sealed to keep temperatures regulated. The kilns temperature is increased to a minimum of 140 deg and a maximum of 180 deg for a time period depending on the size of the pallets. The kiln doors are opened and the heat treated pallets are removed and stored or loaded on a truck to be transported. Some of the products we heat treat include the follow:. Homepag...
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Custom Kiln Drying of Softwoods, Hardwoods and Log Cants
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We kiln dry and dress pine and hardwood lumber for both business and public. We custom kiln dry:. Fundamental Aspects of Kiln Drying Lumber. Adobe Acrobat Reader Required. Considerations in Drying Hardwood Lumber. Dry Kiln Operators Manual. Lewis County New York. Copy Right Ellis Lumber Company. Hosted By: LILLCOM, Inc.
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Ellis Lumber Company & Logs - Log Home Components, Heat Treating lumber and pallets and Custom Kiln Drying in the South Eastern United States
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In 1946 William Yancey Ellis cleared off a cotton field and built a shed to house a planer mill. As one of the first local lumber yards in Cleveland County, North Carolina, Ellis supplied high quality lumber and hardware to local residences. In the early 1950s the first dry kiln was installed to kiln dry hardwood and pine lumber. In 1958 a wood preserving plant was installed to treat lumber. Two more kilns where installed over the next 10 years. Copy Right Ellis Lumber Company. Hosted By: LILLCOM, Inc.