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Genuine Teak

teak_inlineOften referred to as the wood of royalty, Teak has a magnificent golden brown color and is one of the most stable woods on earth. Burma Teak is far more durable than oak and can last a lifetime. Environmentally, Burma Teak is the best protected species on earth. When only the best will do, Burma Teak ranks #1.

Description:
Heartwood dark golden yellow, turning a dark brown with exposure, often very variable in color when freshly machines showing blotches and streaks of various shades; sapwood pale yellowish, sharply demarcated.
Mechanical Properties:
Janka side hardness 1,000 to 1,155 for dry material. Shrinkage green to ovendry: radial 2.5%, tangential 5.8%; volumetric 7.0%
Working Properties:
Easily worked with both hand and machine tools.
Durability:
Heartwood is rated as very durable with respect to decay fungi.
Uses:
Shipbuilding, Hardwood flooring, Furniture, joinery, carving, cabinet work, paneling.
The preceding information comes from “Tropical Timbers of the World”, United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Agriculture Handbook Number 607, September 1984. Martin Chudnoff, Forest Products Technologist (retired), Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis.