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American Sitka Spruce Wood
Categories: Wood and Natural Products; Wood; Softwood

Material Notes: Softwood. Relatively easy to work with hand tools. Data is based on small, clear, air-dried samples unless specified.
Usual surface texture: Coarse
Dimensional changes when dried lumber is subjected to variations in humidity during service: Small
Resistance to fungal decay (Heartwood in ground contact): Non-durable (5 to 10 years)
Resistance to penetration by preservatives: Resistant
Common Applications: Construction, packaging, pallets

Property values marked by an asterisk (*) have been taken from an unusually old reference source.

Key Words: Picea sitchensis; Lumber, Timber
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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.310 - 0.360 g/cc0.0112 - 0.0130 lb/in³Earlywood
 0.370 g/cc0.0134 lb/in³Oven Dry Weight/Unseasoned Volume
 0.529 g/cc0.0191 lb/in³Unseasoned*
 0.550 - 0.870 g/cc0.0199 - 0.0314 lb/in³Latewood
Moisture Absorption at Equilibrium 0.50 - 3.5 %0.50 - 3.5 %Between 40% RH and 90% RH
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Hardness, Wood Indentation 1600 N360 lb (f)Side. Force required to imbed a 0.444 inch steel ball to one-half its diameter
 1900 N427 lb (f)End. Force required to imbed a 0.444 inch steel ball to one-half its diameter
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 1.59 MPa230 psiPerpendicular to Grain*
Modulus of Rupture 0.0379 GPa5.50 ksiStatic Bending*
 0.0700 GPa10.2 ksiIn Bending
Flexural Yield Strength 20.7 MPa3000 psiFiber Stress at Elastic Limit; Static Bending*
 46.2 MPa6700 psiBending stress at proportional limit
Flexural Modulus 8.14 GPa1180 ksiStatic Bending*
 11.0 GPa1600 ksiIn Bending
Compressive Strength 2.28 MPa330 psiPerpendicular to Grain*
 15.7 MPa2280 psiParallel to Grain*
 17.9 MPa2600 psiMax Crushing Strength Parallel to Grain*
 38.6 MPa5600 psiParallel to Grain
Poissons Ratio 0.0250.025µTL, 12% Moisture Content
 0.0400.040µRL, 12% Moisture Content
 0.2450.245µTR, 12% Moisture Content
 0.3720.372µLR, 12% Moisture Content
 0.4350.435µRT, 12% Moisture Content
 0.4670.467µLT, 12% Moisture Content
Machinability 100 %100 %Good Relative to Other Wood
Shear Strength 5.38 MPa780 psiParallel to Grain*
Impact 2.52.5in-lb/in³; Work to Elastic Limit; Unseasoned Sample; Impact Bending*
 79007900psi; Fiber Stress at Elastic Limit; Unseasoned Sample; Impact Bending*
Work to Elastic Limit 0.00303 J/cm³0.440 in-lb/in³Static Bending*
Work to Maximum Load 0.0441 J/cm³6.40 in-lb/in³Static Bending*
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear  5.40 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
3.00 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 68.0 °F
Axial. Typical value for Spruce.
 6.30 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
3.50 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 68.0 °F
Radial; Typical value for Spruce.
 34.1 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
18.9 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 68.0 °F
Tangential. Typical value for Spruce.
Thermal Conductivity 0.0994 W/m-K0.690 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°FOven Dry
 0.121 W/m-K0.840 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F12% Moisture Content
Shrinkage 4.3 %4.3 %Radial; Unseasoned to Oven Dry*
 7.5 %7.5 %Tangential; Unseasoned to Oven Dry*
 
Descriptive Properties
ColorPinkish-brownUsual for heartwood

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