Materials

Timber Materials and Common Supply Directions

This page translates the public Chinese-site product structure into clear English categories for overseas B2B buyers.

  • Construction Timber
  • Wood Pallet Materials
  • Packaging Timber
  • Custom Processing

Common construction reference sizes shown publicly include 40×90 mm, 50×100 mm, and 50×70 mm, with 3 m, 4 m, and 6 m as common reference lengths.

Construction Timber

Core timber supply for construction projects and repeat site demand in East China.

Common specification direction
  • 40×90 mm
  • 50×100 mm
  • 50×70 mm
  • Common reference lengths: 3 m / 4 m / 6 m
Typical use
  • General construction supply
  • Site replenishment
  • Project-based timber orders

Wood Pallet Materials

Pallet-related raw timber and cut members supplied by specification.

Common specification direction
  • Pallet boards
  • Stringers
  • Blocks
  • Cut-to-size pallet components
Typical use
  • New pallet production
  • Pallet repair supply
  • Packaging support members

Packaging Timber

Timber sections prepared for crate frames, protective supports, and transport packaging structures.

Common specification direction
  • Packing battens
  • Crate-frame members
  • Blocking pieces
  • Custom cut support sections
Typical use
  • Export and domestic packaging support
  • Product protection
  • Transit reinforcement

Custom Processing

Non-standard fabrication when standard stock sizes are not enough for the order.

Common specification direction
  • Custom lengths
  • Mixed bundles
  • Job-specific cutting
  • Drawing-based sizing discussion
Typical use
  • Project-specific sizing
  • Packaging adaptation
  • Non-standard procurement

Quote checklist

What should be confirmed before pricing

  • Product type
  • Specification
  • Quantity
  • Delivery location
  • Expected arrival time
  • Drawing or size list for non-standard processing
  • Invoice requirement if applicable

Scope note

The site presents product directions, not a fixed one-size catalog

This company's public pages are built around specification-based supply. That means dimensions, quantity, destination, and processing requirements still need to be confirmed before the final order plan can be scheduled.