• Cumaru cladding boards

    Code: TRCU20145/HT-1
    Wood species
    Cumaru, Cumaru Red
    Tree family
    Fabaceae (Legume family)
    Wood type
    Deciduous
    Hardness
    Solid wood

    Dipteryx odorata

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    Cumaru

    Cumaru

    The colour range of Cumaru ranges from yellow-brown to red-brown. Cumaru is popular for its beautiful wood texture. The uniqueness of the wood itself is the wrapping of the fibre, which creates unique patterns. Cumaru wood is also known as Brazilian teak. The wood has a very uniform colour, light brownish, yellowish shade. This wood is characterised by its colour durability. Ji pasižymi gražia ir stambia Texture. The wood has a mild vanilla scent. This species is characterised by exceptional stability and low wilting. The wood lends itself easily to mechanical processing and finishing. The wood is used for stable constructions, small-sized ships, floor coverings. Perfect for both exterior and interior work. Cumaru grows in Brazil. *Cumaru terracotta boards are available in Cumaru Red (reddish brown) and Cumaru Yellow (yellowish brown)

    Origin: South America

    Use: Furniture manufacturing, interior finishing, exterior decoration

    Colour: Yellow brown / Reddish brown

    Height of tree: 40 – 50 m.

    Texture: Fine

    Processing: Good

    Resistance: High resistance to decay and insects, high resistance to weather changes
    Average density at 12% moisture content: 1.07 g/cm3
    Longitudinal shrinkage T per cent: 7.7
    Transverse shrinkage R per cent: 5.5
    Stability: Moderately stable