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Term Short Description
Schedule C Imported timbers. >Read more
SD1 Strength group SD1 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD2 Strength group SD2 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD3 Strength group SD3 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD4 Strength group SD4 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD5 Strength group SD5 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD6 Strength group SD6 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD7 Strength group SD7 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
SD8 Strength group SD8 represents the inherent strength of this timber in the seasoned (dry) condition. >Read more
Seasoned Having a moisture content for seasoned timber as defined by the relevant Australian Standard. >Read more
SL Susceptibility to lyctine attack confirmed >Read more
Softwoods Trees, and their timber, in the gymnosperm (cone-bearing) botanical group, including pines. >Read more
South America South America >Read more
South Australia South Australia. >Read more
Southern Queensland Southern Queensland; from Queensland – New South Wales border to Gladstone (latitudes 28°S to 24°S) >Read more
SP Machine-graded structural pine
Species group Two or more timber species with similar properties, not readily separated, visually, so sold as a commercial mixture.
spf Commercial mixture of spruce-pine-fir, Picea species and Abies species.
Standard trade name Timber trade names given by AS/NZS 1148-2001 Timber—nomenclature—Australia, New Zealand and imported species. >Read more
Strength group Group representing the inherent strength of a timber species—unseasoned timber (S1 to S7) and seasoned timber (SD1 to SD8). >Read more