Scientific name: Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.) Common names: Apamate, Tabebuia rosea , pink poui, and rosy trumpet tree Family : Bignoneaceae Species Central and South America Organoleptic properties Colour The heartwood (central part) is light color with gray tones, while the sapwood (outer part) varies from white to yellow and light brown Texture Semi-hard Grain light pronounced rings. Smell Dry wood without odor General characteristics and uses Hardness Excellent semi-hard wood Drying Wood of very good natural drying, since it presents porous abundance. Resistance High strength wood Workability Easy workability for different uses Durability It has a high natural durability, resistant to dry biological attacks Uses It is used for the manufacture of various interior coverings, decorative spaces, sporting goods, cabinets ... among others... Dimensions made in Sawmill Bases Slats or beams of initial diameters for this species of 10 cm (10x10), up to diameters greater than or equal to 25cm (25x25), that is, you can choose dimensions within that pre-established range or a greater range. (Graphic description in image 1) Premium Board Planks with clean edges greater than or equal to 15 cm wide, minimum thickness of 4cm and minimum length of 2,20m. (Description Graph in picture 2)
Scientific name: Tectona grandis (L.f) Common names: teak , teak. Family: Lamiaceae Endemic species of Asia Organoleptic properties Colour The heartwood (central part) is brown and golden, while the sapwood (outer part) is light yellow. Texture Smooth Grain Usually straight, sometimes wavy. Density Semi-heavy wood General characteristics and uses Hardness Semi-hard wood Drying Wood with very good slow natural drying, without risk of deformations Resistance High strength wood Workability Easy workability for different uses Durability It has a high natural durability, resistant to biological attacks Sawing There are no problems for your sawing or sawmilling process Brush Trouble-free, excellent maneuverability Just Due to its present xylematic characteristics, it has interesting distinctive features Uses It is used for the manufacture of high-quality furniture (exterior and interior), boats, exterior and interior carpentry, port infrastructure and even elements in contact with the agua, fa�§ade cladding, stair steps, among others ... Dimensions made in Sawmill Trunks Commercially initial diametric dimensions of 0.15cm are handled in the apical part of each roll, up to diameters greater than or equal to 30cm, these trunks are structured or sectioned in initial lengths of 2.5m. Note: this condition is subject to change based on requests established by the buyer.
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)
Product of plant origin, firewood (wood) transformed into coal as solid, black-coloured combustible material, fragile and with a high carbon content of porous composition. Origin: Production in artisan ovens by incomplete combustion of the wood in the absence of air. Hardwoods and semi-hard woods. Uses -fuel for artisan ovens, roasts, barbeques and barbeques. Must be manipulated by adults How to use -ignite charcoal according to availability, a candle cutout with Wick is suggested. -Do not use hydrocarbons or petroleum derivatives. Adult-handled alcohol may be used. -After approximately three minutes of ignition, complete the barbecue with charcoal. -Start to make the barbecue when the charcoal burns homogeneously and there is a layer of ash on it, being able to accelerate the process by a bellows or similar. Performance calorific value ranges from 29,000 to 35,000 kj/kg. The calorific value of 0.07 Kcal/MhºC Storage Store between 5 and 40 º C in ventilated rooms or in open spaces but protected from the weather. Flammable product. Keep away from sources of heat or sparks in their original containers duly sealed. Keep away from children's reach.
Milk powder and milk products, fruit like apples, pomegranate, grapes and kiwi, dry fruit, meat and meat by products, hard commodities like steel coils and other industrial metals or metal scrap like cast iron aluminum or steel, organic and inorganic chemicals.