Dry Beech Fire Wood in Standard Crate 1 M3 with Dried Hardwood Logs 10-20% Moisture BEST PRICE
Dry Beech Fire Wood is a hardwood tree. Hardwoods are trees that typically lose their leaves yearly. They are typically more dense than softwoods. The more dense the wood, the stronger and more durable it is.
Dry Beech Fire Wood Standard Crate Sizes : 0.83 m (h) x 1.20 m (w) x 1.00 m (d) – Loose Volume: 1.10 m3.
Pallet weight approx. 420-440 kgs each
Total is 63 x 69 EUR = 4 347 EUR
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No. | Product | Quantity in a Load (40’HC Container) | Price per unit | Price per whole load ex works Burgas, Bulgaria |
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1 | FIREWOOD ON LARGE PALLET BOXES | 63 m3
21 pallets x 2m3 + 21 pallets x 1m3 |
69 EUR per m3
M3 = 420-440 kgs |
4 347 EUR | ![]() |
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2 | FIREWOOD ON HIGH PALLET BOXES + FIREWOOD IN BAGS LOADED OVER THE BOXES | – 26 pallet boxes x 2m3 + 6 tons of bagged firewood over them loaded | 69 EUR per m3 pallet boxes ; 145 EUR per ton for the bags | 4 458 EUR | ![]() |
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3 | FIREWOOD IN BAGS ON PALLETS | 66 m3
52 pallets x 1.27 m3 |
73 EUR per m3
M3 = 420-440 kgs |
4 818 EUR | ![]() |
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4 | FIREWOOD IN NET BAGS WITHOUT PALLETS | 27 tons
1800 bags x 15 kgs Or 2700 bags x 10 kgs |
145 EUR per ton | 3 915 EUR | ![]() |
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5 | FIREWOOD CUT AND SPLIT BULK LOADED | 27 tons | 125 EUR per ton | 3 375 EUR | ![]() |
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6 | FIREWOOD IN BIG BAGS | 27 tons | 139 EUR per ton | 3915 EUR | ![]() |
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7 | KINDLINGS ON PALLETS | 66 m3
52 pallets x 1.27 m3 |
99 EUR per m3
80 bags x 4-5 kgs |
6 534 EUR | ![]() |
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8 | KINDLIGS IN BAGS WITHOUT PALLETS | 5400 bags x 4-5 kgs | 1.15 EUR per bag | 6 210 EUR | ![]() |
Log Length: 25cm is our standard – Tolerance on lengths +/- 8%. If required they can be: 20 cm, 33 cm , 40 cm , 50 cm , 100 cm
Log Diameter: is our standard 12 -15cm measured across widest point of log. Tolerance on diameter +/- 10%
If required, they can be split : For stoves: 7-15cm ; Мedium: 10-15cm ; For fireplaces 15-20 cm ; or max large – over 20 cm
The Beech FireWood is Dried
Moisture Content: Average 10-20%
Brash Volume: Max 4% per crate (brash constitutes bark and smaller pieces)
Normal delivery Time: 5-8 working days
Dry Beech Fire Wood
Dry Beech Fire Wood is a superb wood for burning, although it has a high water content so needs to be dried well; ideally, it should be seasoned for three years before use. It does not need to be burned in a mix and can be burned in a wood burning stove too. The dense hardwood burns hot and clean without a lot of sparks. The smooth bark does not flake off which reduces the amount of bark left inside your house or in your yard.
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The Beech FireWood in Standard Crate with Dried Hardwood Logs 10-20% Moisture can be loaded in a 40 feet High Cube Container – 21 Standard Crates and 21 Large Crates – Totally: 63 cubic meters
High Cube Container Sizes and Specifications:
Dimensions of 40ft HC container | |
Internal length | 12.031 m / 39.5 ft |
Internal width | 2.352 m / 7.8 ft |
Internal height | 2.698 m / 8.9 ft |
Tare weight | 3,940 kg / 8,687 lbs |
Payload capacity | 30,480 kg |
Cubic capacity | 76.3 m3 / 2,694.5 cu ft |
We need your company identifications as name , address, VAT number so we can issue invoice proforma and proceed with supplying you with our DRIED Firewood .
– fumigation / disinfection with gaz : 130 eur/ 40′ container
– T2L form doc (not invoice T2L) on;y for EU supplies- 100 eur/ container
More about Dry Beech Fire Wood
Dry Beech Fire Wood is a similar product to Ash and will burn especially well in a stove due to its good heat output. Beech firewood can be difficult to light a fire with so it is recommended to use kindling to get the fire started and add Beech FireWood later. The high water content in Beech wood means it can take a little longer to fully dry out for optimum burning.
Dry Beech Fire Wood is one of the best trees for firewood. Few trees are superior to it. Beech wood burns hot and long, with little smoke or sparks. It is also one of the easiest woods to split and stack. Beech is a hardwood tree that grows in North America and Europe. The tree can reach a height of 100 feet and a width of 3 to 4 feet. Beech has a light-colored bark that is smooth to the touch. The beech tree leaves are simple and oval-shaped, with a point at the tips.
Dry Beech Fire Wood is an excellent firewood choice.
The dense hardwood burns hot and clean without a lot of sparks.
The smooth bark does not flake off which reduces the amount of bark left inside your house or in your yard.
This is a great characteristic of beech because you won’t find bark laying all over your living room floor like you would with other hardwoods like ash or oak.
Since it’s a dense hardwood, you should let beech season at least one year before burning it.
This is typical with just about any hardwood except for oak which takes about two full years to properly season.
After a year, beech firewood burns great and it will keep you warm even during the coldest winter nights.
Beech FireWood is a superb wood for burning, although it has a high water content so needs to be dried well; ideally, it should be seasoned for three years before use. It does not need to be burned in a mix and can be burned in a wood burning stove too.
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More about Dry Beech Fire Wood.
Large Crates Dried FireWood is used for home consumtion of died firewood and the Firewood on pallet boxes can easily be moved by forklift.
Dried FireWood in Net Bags are used mostly in homes and are usually sold in a Big Markets like Metro, Gas stations , etc.
Type of wood – whether it is hardwood or softwood – burned in the combustion process is important for the heat value and the energy efficiency.
Hardwoods have less resin and burn slower and longer. Softwoods burn quickly. In addition the seasoned length influences on the fuel efficiency. Seasoning the wood refers to the allowed drying time before combustion.
Wood need to be dried at least 4 to 6 months before use. Our wood is dried at least 10-12 months.
Densities and heat values of some common wood species are indicated in the table below. Note that the volume of a stack of firewood varies considerably on whether or not it is split and how it is stacked. The moisture content also play a role – the values below are based on a average moisture content of 20%.
Wood Species | Density of Dry Wood (lb/ft3) |
Weight of Dry Cord (lb/cord) |
Recoverable Heat Value of Cord (Dry Wood) (millions Btu/cord) |
Heat Value of Cord (Green Wood) (millions Btu/cord) |
Units of Green Wood needed to produce 1 Million (cord/Btu’s) |
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Apple | 48.7 | 4100 | 26.5 | 18.6 | 0.054 |
Ash, white | 22.3 | ||||
Aspen | 27 | 2290 | 14.7 | 10.3 | 0.097 |
Men’s Balm | 26.3 | 2240 | 14.3 | 10.0 | 0.10 |
Basswood | 24.8 | 2110 | 13.5 | 9.5 | 0.106 |
Beech | 44.2 | 3760 | 24 | 16.8 | 0.060 |
Birch | 21.7 | ||||
Black Ash | 35.2 | 2990 | 19.1 | 13.4 | 0.075 |
Black Spruce | 29.2 | 2480 | 15.9 | 11.1 | 0.090 |
Box elder | 32.9 | 2800 | 17.9 | 12.5 | 0.080 |
Buckeye | 13.4 | ||||
Butternut | 15.4 | ||||
Catalpa | 16.4 | ||||
Cherry | 36.7 | 3120 | 20 | 14 | 0.071 |
Chestnut | 12.9 | ||||
Coffee tree | 21.6 | ||||
Cottonwood | 24.8 | 2110 | 13.5 | 9.5 | 0.106 |
Dogwood | 27.0 | ||||
Douglas Fir | 26.4 | ||||
East Hop hornbeam | 50.2 | 4270 | 27.3 | 19.1 | 0.052 |
Elm | 35.9 | 3050 | 19.5 | 13.7 | 0.073 |
Hackberry | 38.2 | 3250 | 20.8 | 14.6 | 0.069 |
Hemlock | 29.2 | 2480 | 15.9 | 11.1 | 0.090 |
Hickory | 50.9 | 4330 | 27.7 | 19.4 | 0.052 |
Ironwood | 26.0 | ||||
Jack Pine | 31.4 | 2670 | 17.1 | 12.0 | 0.084 |
Larch – Eastern | 18.7 | ||||
Locust | 27.3 | ||||
Lodgepole pine | 19.3 | ||||
Maple | 21.6 | ||||
Mulberry | 25.8 | ||||
Norway Pine | 31.4 | 2670 | 17.1 | 12.0 | 0.084 |
Osage Orange | 32.9 | ||||
Paper Birch | 37.4 | 3180 | 20.3 | 14.2 | 0.070 |
Pinon Pine | 33.5 | ||||
Ponderosa Pine | 28 | 2380 | 15.2 | 10.6 | 0.094 |
Redcedar – east | 19.8 | ||||
Red Oak | 44.2 | 3760 | 24 | 16.8 | 0.060 |
Red Maple | 34.4 | 2920 | 18.7 | 13.1 | 0.076 |
Spruce | 16.0 | ||||
Sucamore | 19.5 | ||||
Sugar Maple | 44.2 | 3760 | 24 | 16.8 | 0.060 |
Tamarack | 38.2 | 3250 | 20.8 | 14.6 | 0.069 |
Tanarack pine | 21.2 | ||||
Yellow Birch | 43.4 | 3690 | 23.6 | 16.5 | 0.061 |
Yellow pine | 22.0 | ||||
Walnut – black | 21.5 | ||||
White Ash | 43.4 | 3690 | 23.6 | 16.5 | 0.061 |
White Oak | 47.2 | 4010 | 25.7 | 18.0 | 0.056 |
White Pine | 26.3 | 2240 | 14.3 | 10.0 | 0.100 |
Willow | 13.2 |
- 1 ft (foot) = 0.3048 m
- 1 lb = 0.4536 kg
- 1 lb/ft 3 = 16.018 kg/m 3
- 1 Btu (British thermal unit) = 1,055.06 J = 107.6 kpm = 2.931×10 -4 kWh = 0.252 kcal = 778.16 ft lb f = 1.055×10 10 ergs = 252 cal = 0.293 watt hour
Note that in the table above 1 net cord volume = 85 ft3 is used to convert between the “Density” and “Weight of Cord” column (1 stacked cord volume = 128 ft3). Be aware that the densities used for the wood species varies significantly. The densities used above is for natural dried wood where the average moisture content is approximately 20%.
Heat values of cords with dry wood can be estimated by adding 10% to the green wood cords values.
Recoverable heat values are calculated with a stove efficiency of approximately 65%.
How to Calculate the Combustion Heat in MJ/kg from the Table above
- calculate “Density of Dry Wood” in kg/m3 by multiplying lb/ft3 with 16.018
- calculate “Weight of Dry Wood” in kg/cord by multiplying lb/cord with 0.4536
- calculate “Recoverable Heat Value of Cord (Dry Wood)” in MJ/cord by multiplying Millions Btu/cord with 1055.06
- calculate “Recoverable Heat Value per kg (Dry Wood)” in MJ/kg by dividing 3 with 2
Example – Red Oak
- “Density of Dry Wood” : 44.2 (lb/ft3) 16.018 = = 708 (kg/m3)
- “Weight of Dry Wood” : 3760 (lb/cord) 0.4536 = 1705.5 (kg/cord)
- “Recoverable Heat Value of Cord (Dry Wood)” : 24.0 (Millions Btu/cord) 1055.06 = 25304 (MJ/cord)
- “Recoverable Heat Value per kg (Dry Wood)” : 25304 (MJ/cord) / 1705.5 (kg/cord) = 14.8 (MJ/kg)
The Combustion Process of Burning Wood
- Wood heats up to approximately 212 oF (100 oC) evaporating the moisture in it. There is no heating from the wood at this point
- Wood solids starts to break down converting the fuel gases (near 575 oF, 300 oC)
- From 575 oF to 1100 oF (300 – 600 oC ) the main energy in the wood is released when fuel vapors containing 40% to 60% of the energy burn
- After the burning of fuel vapors and the moisture is evaporated, only charcoal remains burning at temperatures higher than 1100o F
- TC = 5 / 9 (TF – 32)
Net calorific value (CV) or Lower Heating Value (LHV) given for all fuels. This means that the latent heat of vaporization of the water vapour created by combustion is not recovered by condensation
Fuel | Net CV by mass | Bulk density | Energy density by volume | ||
GJ/tonne | kWh/kg | kg/ m3 | MJ/ m3 | kWh/m 3 | |
Wood chips (30% MC) | 12.5 | 3.5 | 250 | 3,100 | 870 |
Log wood (stacked – air dry: 20% MC) | 14.7 | 4.1 | 350-500 | 5,200-7,400 | 1,400-2,000 |
Wood (solid – oven dry) | 19 | 5.3 | 400-600 | 7,600-11,400 | 2,100-3,200 |
Wood pellets (10% MC) | 17 | 4.8 | 650 | 11,000 | 3,100 |
Miscanthus (bale – 25% MC) | 13 | 3.6 | 140-180 | 1,800-2,300 | 500-650 |
House coal | 27-31 | 7.5-8.6 | 850 | 23,000-26,000 | 6,400-7,300 |
Anthracite | 33 | 9.2 | 1,100 | 36,300 | 10,100 |
Heating oil | 42.5 | 11.8 | 845 | 36,000 | 10,000 |
Natural gas (NTP) | 38.1 | 10.6 | 0.9 | 35.2 | 9.8 |
LPG | 46.3 | 12.9 | 510 | 23,600 | 6,600 |
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