CE marking and UKCA marking – no deal preparations
Since our last post on Brexit, in which we mentioned the new UK conformity mark to replace the CE mark, The UK Government has updated […]
Since our last post on Brexit, in which we mentioned the new UK conformity mark to replace the CE mark, The UK Government has updated […]
The physical and mechanical properties of wood vary hugely – not just between species, but also within species, from forest to forest, between trees in […]
This blog post follows on from our first Grade in Britain blog post, back in April 2016. Much of that is still relevant, but we […]
The modern timber industry is very dependent on a small number of commercial species, yet according to the GlobalTreeSearch there are more than 60,000 different […]
EN 14081-4 “Timber structures. Strength graded structural timber with rectangular cross section. Machine grading. Grading machine settings for machine controlled systems” is the standard that […]
The grade stamp on structural timber from Europe must say who the manufacturer is – by means of the name, logo or both. In the […]
The UK Timber Grading Committee now has a website: http://uktgc.org.uk Being brand new, it is still very much a work in progress and we welcome […]
This post is an addendum to the previous one about the no-deal Brexit preparation notices – and with thanks to the TTF for the information they […]
About this time of year (for some reason) we tend to see some articles about the science of fireworks. These cover the chemistry and physics […]
Confor has launched a writing competition designed to stimulate debate on the potential for forestry and wood processing to deliver the a more sustainable society. […]
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