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38 PalletCentral • March-April 2017 palletcentral.com ood is not only one of the most sustainable manufacturing materials; it is also embodied with structural properties that offer a number of benefits including flexibility, durability and ease of application. The wood packaging industry uses both softwood and hardwood lumber which have been graded for structural performance and can be customized to specific sizes to fit the end-product requirements. Lumber used in wood packaging is manufactured by sawing logs into rough size lumber which is then edged, re-sawn into dimension lumber and cut to length 1 . Wood panel products are manufactured by the application of adhesive products and processed wood fiber under pressure in well-defined manufacturing standards. The lumber most often used for packaging is what is referred to as industrial grade lumber, which is not utilized for applications like home construction, furniture, and flooring. Lumber used to construct wood pallets is graded according to the quality rules established by the American Lumber Standards Committee, the National Hardwood Lumber Association, and the Canadian Lumber Standards Accreditation Board, where grades are codified as to their performance and appearance characteristics. Performance Design All wood packaging, and in particular, wood pallets, is designed to support a unit load, which consists of the pallet or crate, the packaging or product being carried, and any materials used to stabilize the entity so it can be moved as a unit through the supply chain. This requires an understanding of safe maximum weight bearing and performance requirements of the pallet under various support and handling conditions. Building wood packaging begins with the product specifications, which incorporate the species, moisture content, and grade of lumber being used along with component sizes and fastener parameters. These are designed based on the size, style, and load bearing requirements of the unit load. Product specifications demonstrate to the user how the pallet meets the unit load requirements, including the overall dimensions, stacking characteristics, and weight of the product shipped. In addition, it shows how the pallet being manufactured will perform while under load, whether in transit or in its particular storage or racking environment 2 . When wood packaging is built with careful consideration of and accuracy to these specifications, it will ensure proper protection of the product under load and safe handling through the supply chain. Engineering software programs, such as the widely-used Pallet Design System™ (PDS), provide manufacturers of wood pallets W Wood Packag ng

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