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FEATURES OF WESTERN RED CEDAR
Western Red Cedar (Thuja plicata) is one of North America's great renewable resources. Slow growing and naturally durable, Western Red Cedar has one of the longest life spans of any North American softwood. It produces long lengths of timber with true, straight grain. It is free from pitch and its heartwood has natural decay resistance. Its low density gives it an insulation value superior to most other species. Light weight, easy to work, easy to finish, possessing outstanding dimensional stability, Western Red Cedar is a preferred wood for nearly all purposes where attractive appearance or resistance to weather is important.
| Acoustic properties: |
Cedar tends to dampen sound transmission |
| Density (oven-dry): |
21 lb/ft3 |
| Specific Gravity (oven dry): |
0.32 |
| Durability: |
Durable species |
| Fasteners: |
Corrosion resistant only (aluminum, hot-dipped galvanized, brass, etc.) |
| Finishing: |
Paints, stains, varnishes, oils and waxes all work well |
| Flame spread rating: |
69 (class II) |
| Smoke developed classification: |
98 |
| k value (12% mc) |
0.74 BTU inch/square ft2h degrees F |
| R value: |
1.35/inch of thickness |
| Stability: |
Cedar is the most stable softwood species |
| Workability: |
Easy to cut, saw, nail and glue |
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