Timber iQ February - March 2020 // Issue: 48 | Page 33

PROJECT from the plantations are sorted into different sizes and lengths for maximum saw recovery and ease of production. To ensure maximum timber recovery, whilst ensuring the safety of their staff at all times, Selati has upgraded the old sawmilling methods to make use of the latest industry best practises and machinery. The timber boards are prepared and stacked on trolleys according to their relative lengths and thicknesses, where they will be kiln dried until the correct specified SABS moisture content is reached. At De Hoek, steam is generated to produce the energy necessary to dry the timber in specialised timber drying kilns. All waste timber, which consists of sawdust, cut-to- length offcuts, knot offcuts and any other form of timber which is not sellable, is transferred through a waste transport network to one location, named the ‘Fuel Bin’. From there they fire up a boiler system which is kept at 6Kpa at all times which then produces the steam necessary to dry the timber. Wet timber goes into the kiln at around 900kg/ m³. and after about 36 to 48 hours, depending on the size of timber, it has lost almost half its weight and comes out at around 450kg/m³. Selati Roof Trusses are one of the happy customers and consumers of De Hoek Sawmill’s SABS construction timber. "To ensure maximum timber recovery, whilst ensuring the safety of their staff at all times, Selati has upgraded the old sawmilling methods to make use of the latest industry best practises and machinery." After the boards have cooled down sufficiently, they are moved to the de-stacker where they are offloaded line by line into an industrial planer, where they are planed to the required De Hoek has two sawing lines to accommodate both the small logs (90 – 300mm diameter) and the larger logs (diameter > 300mm) where both lines work on the same principle and sawing methods. Logs up to 600mm in diameter can be cut with relative ease at around 6m per minute. One can only stand in awe along with a touch of fear when watching a 600mm log being cut into more than 11 timber boards. Selati De Hoek Sawmill’s policy of Maximum Timber Recovery starts in the yard where the logs from the plantations are sorted into different sizes and lengths. www.timberiq.co.za // FEBRUARY / MARCH 2020 31