
TEAK WOOD
Teakwood is an incredibly unique type of wood with many advantages. It is very granular and has a high natural oil and rubber content. Teakwood is characterized by an extremely high level of durability and resistance to weather conditions, making it one of the hardest and most resilient types of wood. It does not rot, warp or cause rust or corrosion in contact with metals. Over time, its color changes from honey to silvery gray. The unique resin protects teakwood from damage, insects and bacteria.
WOODEN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Teak wood comes from South and Southeast Asia.
- Revised text: It can reach heights of 30-45 meters depending on its age. It is grown in good soil and can grow up to 60 cm in diameter.
- Teak wood is particularly resistant to light and heat because it has natural waterproof properties. This makes teak wood ideal for marine use.
- It is rich in oils, which make it resistant to atmospheric conditions.
- It is characterized by low permeability to preservative solutions after pressure impregnation and is also easy to plane, turn, drill, grind, and glue.
CULTIVATION OF TEAK TREES
The most valued type of teak wood comes from Indonesia (formerly Burma, now Myanmar). Its cultivation is controlled by the Indonesian government agency, Perum Perhutani, which is responsible for managing vast forests and plantations.
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