220-152 Wood Processing and Products

Availability

Creswick campus or other venue subject to numbers of students

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Mr Philip Blackwell

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of lectures and 24 hours of practicals

Subject Description

This subject is designed to introduce broad concepts and bodies of knowledge of the forest products industry. It covers both the production process and the wood-based products produced from these processes. The sawing, milling and drying of solid timbers plus the production of veneer for the manufacture of ply products.

Course outline:

  • The history of the development and consolidation of the Pacific Rim as a forest products market, especially in relation to shifts in supply capabilities from traditional exporters;

  • The various manufacturing process the industry is involved in, the reasons for being involved in them, and the means by which the industry stays involved in these areas;

  • Solid Wood Processing. The efficient and practical running of any timber mill involves many key processes and systems - for all aspects of the operation. Including log grading, site location and machinery operation, drying and preservative treatments;

  • Introduction to wood panel products develops an understanding of wood panel product manufacture, the different types and properties of alternative panels.

Assessment

A written assignment of up to 2000 words (55%) and completion of six Workbook self-directed projects/activities (45% total).



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