Spruce Log for sale
Spruce Log for sale.We trade it in a diversity of lengths, diameters and quality grades. Also known as Norway Spruce, German Spruce and European Picea, in the botanical and scientific worlds it goes by the name of Picea abies.
A tree native from Northern and Central Europe,
it has been harvested for centuries for the excellent qualities of its wood.
Our Spruce logs, in particular,
are used in a variety of applications, including construction (buildings, infrastructure)
packaging (pallets, crates, boxes), musical instruments and soundboards, indoor elements, and decorative and utility objects.
Spruce logs
Sasupra is a reliable supplier of Spruce logs. We trade it in a diversity of lengths, diameters and quality grades.
Also known as Norway Spruce, German Spruce and European Picea,
in the botanical and scientific worlds it goes by the name of Picea abies.
A tree native from Northern and Central Europe,
it has been harvested for centuries for the excellent qualities of its wood.
Our Spruce logs, in particular,
are used in a variety of applications, including construction (buildings, infrastructure),
packaging (pallets, crates, boxes), musical instruments and soundboards, indoor elements, and decorative and utility objects.
Spruce logs from Northern Europe
We source Spruce logs in North and Northeast Europe,
where Spruce trees are native and grow slowly, reaching higher densities than Spruce logs harvested in warmer regions.
The Spruce logs we trade are often over 100 years old,
and their age is reflected in the structural quality of their wood:
while the wood of Spruce trees grown in warmer weather might have a density as low as 400 kg/m3,
the wood of slow-growing Norway Spruce trees reaches densities of over 700 kg/m3.
Together with the natural elasticity of softwoods,
the superior density of Spruce logs harvested in colder regions provides for wood that can be used in a wider variety of applications,
and that resist the test of time.
Because products made with slow-grown wood can have be considerably longer life, Nordic Spruce provides for a particularly interesting benefit-cost ratio and better value for money.
Measuring the volume of Spruce logs
Sasupra head offices are located in Vilnius, Lithuania, and in most cases we measure the volumes of our Spruce logs following the LST System, also known as Lithuanian Standard and Baltic System.
For example, some of our clients in China prefer to purchase Spruce logs measured according to the Hubert System and the Japanese Agricultural Standard (JAS), and in most cases we are able to accommodate their needs. Our expertise, though, lies in the LTS System, and we prefer to use it in all possible cases because it provides us with consistency in our measurements.
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