RODOLFO Antunes FARM BONANZA Quirinopolis Ochroma pyramidal (HIGHLIGHTS) An example worth mentioning is the ferry stick (Ochroma pyramidal) a tree with naturally occurring from southern Mexico to Bolivia and in the Brazilian vanity unit Amazon and growing at altitudes ranging from 0 up to 1000m. It is one of the trees with the fastest cutting cycle, around five to seven years, being one of the known with greater annual increase in the world. The commercial value has great prices may reach $ 500.00 dollars per cubic meter, but due to technological characteristics such as low density and consequent lightness, is widely used for making model airplanes and surfboards, and in this case, approximately in just a year and a half its value reaches $ 1,500.00. ferry ferry tables FOREST BONANZA ROAD Quirinopolis The CASTELÂNDIA KM 19 Quirinopolis-Goiás
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Poplar (American Aspen) - (Populus tremuloides) Occurrence Region: Over the United States. However, commercially, in the Northwestern United States. General Description The sapwood is white which is diluted with the light brown heartwood. There is little contrast between the sapwood and heartwood. The wood has a fine uniform texture and its straight fiber. Workability The poplar does not separate when it is fixed with nails, it is easy to work mechanically, but has a slightly uneven surface. You can Torneå it, screw it and sand it satisfactorily. It is easy to paint or varnish, producing a good finish, although it does require attention on uneven surfaces. The shrinking goes from low to moderate and offers good dimensional stability. The aspen has similar characteristics and properties vanity unit of the European poplar. Physical properties The wood is light and soft with low resistance to flexibility and rigidity, as well as having an average impact resistance. It has a very low rating in flexibility. Sawn = Regular Nailed = good = good Screwed
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Durability Poplar wood is not resistant to heartwood decay, and is extremely vanity unit resistant to treatment with preservatives. Availability EE.UU .: Limited, and rarely available in large volumes. Export: Limited due to low demand. Main uses furniture parts (side drawers), doors, moldings, picture frames, inner joinery, toys, kitchen utensils, matches (USA). Important specialized uses include banks to sauna for its low heat conductivity and chopsticks to eat. Aliso Alder (American Alder) - (Alnus rubra) Occurrence Region is located on the West Coast of the United States, mainly in the Pacific Northwest, with wood commercialized law of this region. General Description The newly cut red alder is almost white, but when exposed to air, quickly changes the color to light brown with a yellowish or reddish hue. The core is formed only in trees of advanced age and there is no visible boundary between sapwood and heartwood. Wood has the fiber (fiber) quite straight, with a uniform texture. Workability The wood of red alder is suitable for mechanical work, and excellent for turning and polishing. It may be bolted, glued and nailed easily and can be sanded, painted or polished to a smooth finish achieved. You can dry it easily, with little waste, while maintaining a good dimensional stability after drying. The physical vanity unit properties is a red alder broadleaf species, relatively soft wood, medium density and low resistance to flexibility, impact and stiffness.
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Durability The heartwood is not resistant to decay and are susceptible to attack by common furniture beetle, but is permeable to preservative treatment. Availability USA; reasonably available, but strictly limited by region. Export: vanity unit Available as scaled and enabled wood wood. Main Uses Furniture, kitchen cabinets, doors, moldings, turning and cooking utensils. Birch Abedul American Birch - (Betula alleghaniensis)
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