Softwood

Spruce Pine

There is no doubt that Spruce Pine timber is renowned for its versatility and reliability. With its natural beauty and strength, this wood is derived from sustainable forests. In terms of cost-effectiveness and stability, spruce is one of the most popular softwoods due to its light weight and durability. Despite its lower hardness and weight, it is widely used in construction and various other projects due to its versatility and ease of use.

From furniture manufacturing and construction to musical instruments and specialty crafts, it is a preferred choice for a variety of applications. With its appealing aesthetics and dependable quality, spruce pine is the ideal wood for your projects. Explore the possibilities of this exceptional wood and elevate your creations to a whole new level.

Softwood

Spruce Pine Facts

There are various European countries and select regions within the United States where Spruce Pines grow as solitary trees or in clusters.

  • Common Name(s) Spruce Pine
  • Scientific Name Pinus glabra
  • Distribution Southeastern United States (coastal plain)
  • Tree Size 65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall, 2-3 ft (.6-1 m) trunk diameter
  • Average Dried Weight 33 lbs/ft3 (525 kg/m3)
  • Janka Hardness 700 lbf (3,110 N)
  • Color/Appearance Straight grained with a fine to medium texture.
  • Grain/Texture Spruce pine is reddish brown, sapwood is yellowish white.
  • Pricing/Availability The Spruce Pine exhibits a lower density than many other Southern Yellow Pine species. Consequently, its availability is primarily limited to fulfilling regional lumber requirements and plywood production. There are instances when it may be marketed under the broader category of Southern Yellow Pine, typically at a moderate price point.

Spruce Pine
Applications

Spruce Pine has rapid absorption of preservatives makes it ideal for treated wood applications. Considering the wide range of uses for this beautiful wood, it is an excellent choice for your next project. Heavy construction projects such as bridges, beams, poles, railroad ties, etc. Besides veneers, wood pulp, and plywood, it’s used for a lot of things

  • Packaging and Crating
  • Structural Framing
  • Interior Paneling
  • Doors and Windows
  • Furniture Craftsmanship
  • Cabinetry
  • Garden and Landscaping
  • Millwork and Molding
  • Plywood Production
  • Manufacturing of Plywood
  • Boat Building
  • DIY Projects
  • Outdoor Decking
  • Educational Facilities

Our wide range of Products:

Since its inception, Sumanglam Wood’s primary focus has been sourcing top-quality timber. In the early 1990s, we expanded our operations to include timber imports from various global regions, including New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Colombia, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Malaysia, among others.

We also set up a network of warehouses after establishing our manufacturing facility in Gujarat. Our strategically located warehouses facilitate the trade of a wide range of products, including plywood, doors, and shutters. The success of our company can be attributed to its ability to establish itself as a niche player in the wholesale timber market of India within a relatively short period of time. We developed an extensive customer base by establishing wholesale units and establishing partnerships in five major Indian cities, serving wholesalers as well as leading developers in the country.