Lumber, Shop and Factory
Lumber intended to be cut up and used in some manufacturing process.
Lumber, Rough
Lumber that has not been surfaced but may be sawn, edged, and trimmed.
Lumber, Dressed Size
The size of lumber after it has been cut to size and the surfaces planed.
Lumber, Boards
Lumber nominally less than 2 inches thick and 2 inches or more in width.
Lumber, Nominal Size
The size of lumber after it has been sawn to size but has not been surfaced.
Lumber, Matched
Lumber that is edge dressed to make close tongue-and-groove edge joints.
Lumber, Machine Stress-Rated
Lumber that has been mechanically tested to determine its stiffness and bending strength.
Lumber, Shiplapped
Lumber that is edge dressed to make a lapped joint.
Lumber, Dimension
Lumber cut and dressed to standard sizes.
Lumber, Patterned
Lumber that is shaped to a pattern or to a molded form.
Lumens
Unit of measure for total light output. The amount of light falling on a surface of one square foot.
Lumen
A unit for measuring the flow of light energy.
Luminous Transmittance
A measure of the capacity of a material to transmit incident light in relation to the total incident light striking it.
Luminous Flux
The rate of flow of light energy through a surface, expressed in lumens.
Luminescence
The emission of light not directly caused by incandescence.
Luminance
the luminous intensity of a surface of a given area viewed from a given direction.
Luminaire
A complete lighting unit consisting of one or more lamps plus elements needed to distribute light, hold and protect the lamps, and connect power to the lamps. Also called a lighting fixture.
Luminance Meter
A photoelectric instrument used to measure luminance. Also called a light meter.
Lumber, Structural
Lumber that is intended for use where allowable strength or stiffness of the piece is known.
Luminous Intensity
The force that generates visible light express by candela, lumens per steradian, or candlepower.