pine logs
We source Pine logs in North and Northeast Europe, where Pine trees are native and grow slowly, reaching higher densities than Pine logs harvested in warmer regions. The Pine logs we trade are often over 100 years old, and their age is reflected in the structural quality of their wood: while the wood of Pine trees grown in warmer weather might have a density as low as 400 kg/m3, the wood of slow-growing Scots Pine trees reaches densities of over 700 kg/m3.
Pinewood generates heat quickly and lights easily. You may have used pinewood for campfires because of its crackling ambiance and quick-lighting wood, but itâ??s also okay to burn in your fireplace with a few important precautions.
The height of the evergreen tree is between 4 and 9 metres. They may live to one hundred years of age.
Sandalwood oil has been widely used in folk medicine for treatment of common colds, bronchitis, skin disorders, heart ailments, general weakness, fever, infection of the urinary tract, inflammation of the mouth and pharynx, liver and gallbladder complaints and other maladies. Recently, the in vivo anti-hyperglycemic and antioxidant potentials of ;-santalol and sandalwood oil were demonstrated in Swiss Albino mice. Additionally, different in vitro and in vivo parts of the plant have been shown to possess antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, possibly attributed to sesquiterpenoids, shikimic acid, etc.
* We are among the leading suppliers of Teak timber. We have a rich amount of experience in supplying good quality of Teak timber to various destinations. It is the most expensive timber available in the market and is the most valuable timber both for elegance and durability.
What is Teak Wood?
* Teak Wood is a tropical hard wood tree species, and Tectona grandis is a scientific name, which comes from the flowering plant family of Lamiaceae. The Teak wood is obtained from the teak tree and is available in different classifications based on the origin such as:
Indian Teak Wood
Burma Teak Wood
Thailand Teak Wood
Indonesian Teak Wood
Chinese Teak Wood
African Teak Wood
Brazilian Teak Wood
South American Teak Wood
African Plantation Teak Wood
South American Plantation Teak Wood
* It is a native to South and Southeast Asia and widely grown plantations through tropical regions of Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Properties
* Teak timber is widely recognized for its good durability and stability. The timber has a rich oil content, but it is usually glued and finishes well. Typically, Teak Timber has excellent resistance to termites, insects, and white ants attack. It is water-resistant in nature; hence it is used in making furniture.
* The timber is generally fine, the grain is straight, can be wavy or interlocked. It is coarsely grained, even texture and moderately luster. It is oily or greasy on raw and unfinished wood surfaces due to the natural oils.
* It has an excellent workability feature, easy to work. It has a high degree of natural ability, has excellent decay resistance.
* The heartwood appears to be Yellow brown to dark golden or medium brown, and the sapwood is whitish to pale yellow. It darkens as it ages.
* Teak timber can grow from 30 to 40 meters, and the trunk diameter is up to 1.5 meters.
Scientific name: Albizia saman (Jacq.)
Common names: Samanea saman, also sometimes known as the rain tree
Family : Fabaceae
Native species
Organoleptic properties
Colour The heartwood (central part) is Copper colored, while the sapwood (outer part) is Cream colored.
Texture Smooth
Grain Very diversified, pronounced rings.
Smell Distinctive of other forest species
General characteristics and uses
Hardness Wood of excellent hardness
Drying Wood with very good natural drying
Resistance High strength wood
Workability Easy workability for different uses
Durability It has a high natural durability, resistant to biological attacks
Uses Se used for the manufacture of varied styles of furniture, boxes, construction of stables, remodeling of interiors and exteriors, cabinets, chairs, tables, carpentry in general ... among others...
Dimensions made in Sawmill
Bases Slats orbeams of initial diameters for this species of 50cm, up to diameters greater than or equal to 1m. (Description in image 1)
Slap's Planks with natural edge or clean edges greater than or equal to 80cm wide, minimum thickness of 6.8cm to 10cm and minimum length of 1.8m. (Description in image 2)
Premium Board Clean planks (without sapwood) with a minimum thickness of 3.8cm, minimum width of 15cm and minimum length of 1.8m. (Descr ipci�³n in picture 3)
First Class Tables Clean boards (without sapling) with a minimum thickness of 2.5cm, minimum width of 15cm and minimum length of 1.8m. (Description in image 4)