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Hardwood
Hardwoods are highly resistant to fungal growth and offer naturally superior levels of durability and wear resistance, without any additional chemical treatment. With only nominal care and maintenance with treatment oils, they retain their natural beauty year after year.
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Yellow Balau
Yellow Balau resembles Teak in color and grain. Although Yellow Balau is not nearly as dense or as oily. It's sapwood is moderately well defined and lighter in colour than heartwood. The colour of freshly cut heartwood is yellow-brown, or brown with reddish tinge, weathering ultimately to a deeper shade of brown or reddish dark brown. Planed surface is not particularly lustrous but is by no means dull. The grain is interlocked, often giving rise to faint stripe figure: texture is moderately fine and even. Resin canals usually with white contents, occur characteristically in concentric lines on the end surface but the wood is not resinous. ยท
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IPE
Heartwood dark brownish olive to dark olive, generally uniform, sometimes greenish due to lapachol, distinct from the pale yellow sapwood. Grain interlocked, texture medium, luster moderate or lacking depending on the species, characteristic odor and not distinctive taste.
Ipe could be the hardest wood in the world (three times harder than oak) and is highly resistant against fungi and termites.
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Massaranduba FSC
F.S.C.means FORESTRY STEWARDSHIP COUNCIL which means the timbers are grown from sustained and managed forests and eco-friendly timbers
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TATAJUBA
Heartwood yellow when freshly cut, sometimes with dark streaks, distinct from the pale yellow toyellowish white sapwood. After drying the heartwood becomes olive yellow and golden brown after light exposure. Radial surfaces with stripes and moderately lustrous longitudinal surfaces.
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