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General Description:
Teak has been prized for centuries as one of the worlds most durable and
stable woods for outdoor use. Traditionally used on boats and in outdoor
furniture, Teak has also been widely used for flooring.
Janka Hardness:
1155
Color: Teak
exhibits a wide range of colors when fresh cut, from pale yellows to
orange browns with darker striping, all of which mellows into medium
brown tones.
Color Change: Teak
undergoes an extreme degree of color change with pronounced color change
from the highly variegated coloring found in material fresh sanded which
then darkens to a golden brown with substantial muting of the initial
color range over time.
Grain:
Grain straight, sometimes wavy; texture coarse, uneven (ring porous);
dull with an oily feel; scented when freshly cut.
Finishing:
True Teak is known to have adverse reactions when many oil based
finishes are used with this wood. Many oil finishes will not dry
properly when used on True Teak. In general, most water based finishes
work with True Teak.
Characteristics:
Heartwood extremely resistant to preservative treatments, sapwood also
of low permeability. Teak is often used in ship building. It
is very durable with respect to decay fungi and termites. |