What Is 10×2 Timber 3.6m?
Invest in the superior quality of 3.6m 10×2 C24 Treated Timber. At Trade Timber, our sawn timber undergoes pressure treatment and kiln drying, providing additional protection against moisture and pests.
These 10×2 timber lengths of 3.6m have been planed on all sides, resulting in a smooth easi edge that ensures comfortable handling.
Despite having a nominal size of 47mm x 250mm, the actual finished dimensions are 45mm x 245mm. Classified as carcassing timber with a C24 grade, they are ideal for various structural applications, including flooring joists, roofing, timber frame stud walls, and general joinery projects.
Furthermore, our timber is sourced responsibly from environmentally sustainable suppliers, carrying either FSC or PEFC certification. We also offer longer lengths and other timber sizes, both online and through inquiry.
Please be aware that the finished size of our carcassing timber may slightly differ from the nominal dimensions. You can expect to receive timber with a thickness 2mm less and a width 5mm less than the provided nominal measurements. Additionally, please note that the colour and finish shown are representative only and may exhibit slight variations due to the natural characteristics of the product.
10×2 Treated Timber 3.6m Applications
Carcassing timber, a kiln-dried treated softwood with structural grading, finds extensive use in construction projects where a grading stamp is necessary. It offers versatility for both interior and exterior applications, predominantly utilised in floor joists, roof joists, and timber framing construction.
Regardless of the application, cutting treated timber to the required size for your project is relatively straightforward. However, it is crucial to exercise caution and use appropriate power tools, eye protection, and a respirator.
Carcassing timber is commonly employed in the following building applications:
- Stud walls
- Joists for roofs, floors, and decking
- Structural and general joinery applications
- Timber framing construction
10×2 Treated Timber 3.6m Specifications
Pressure-treated timber, also known as tanalised timber due to the infusion of Tanalith E wood preservative, offers numerous benefits. It exhibits moisture resistance, ensuring that even adverse weather conditions, including the unpredictable UK weather, do not compromise its structural integrity.
Let’s review the specifications:
- Graded to the superior C24 standard, providing excellent tensile strength.
- Regularised with an eased edge.
- Pressure treated with Tanalith ‘E’ to prevent rot and protect against direct moisture contact.
- Kiln dried for enhanced stability and straightness.
- FSC Certified, guaranteeing responsible sourcing practices.
- High-density composition, offering strength and durability.
- Cost-effective with competitive pricing and a quality guarantee.
What Does C24 Carcassing Timber Mean?
C24 grade surpasses C16 grade in terms of strength and contains more knots compared to lower graded timbers. This makes it ideal for tasks that require durability and sturdiness, particularly in structural applications like floor joists or roof battens.
C24 timber represents a premium choice capable of supporting heavier loads and spanning wider areas. It achieves the C24 grade by sourcing high-quality timber from regions where slower growth rates, resulting in a tighter grain, are influenced by weather conditions.
At Trade Timber, all the timber we sell undergoes treatment with preservatives, kiln drying, and planing on all four sides, providing an easi edge profile for easy handling.
Timber Sizing Explained
Timber sizes are commonly referred to as nominal or finished dimensions. Despite having a nominal size of 47mm x 250mm, the actual finished dimensions are 45mm x 245mm.
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