Every rubberwood tree produces latex for almost 30 years.
Is rubberwood a hardwood.
When sold in this capacity it is sometimes marketed under the ambiguous moniker plantation hardwood.
Wood is mainly classified into two categories.
Rubberwood is seen on a wide variety of mostly inexpensive asian imported furniture.
In many aspects it is comparable to teak.
Rubberwood has a janka hardness rating of 980 newtons which is a measure of the amount of force it takes to dent its surface with a steel ball bearing.
It is a type of hardwood.
The use of rubberwood for furniture is a sustainable industry when the trees are planted and harvested appropriately.
The trees mature after about nine years.
Hardwood is the wood that comes from an angiosperm tree.
The rubberwood used in furniture comes from the tree that produces latex.
Rubberwood is a light colored medium density tropical hardwood obtained from the pará rubber tree hevea brasiliensis usually from trees grown in rubber plantations.
Rubberwood is a sustainable product when used correctly.
Using rubberwood extends productive life.
Rubberwood is derived from the rubber tree.
Parawood is definitely one of the least expensive wood species we have.
Many big box and home furnishings retailers will have pieces made out of rubberwood.
Before we expose the dirt on this tree let s explore why rubberwood is marketed as an environmentally farmed timber.
First let s back up a step.
Rubberwood is essentially the wood that comes from the rubber tree the pará rubber tree to be specific.
I own a 70 year old solid wood furniture store and carry furniture in over 12 different wood species.
We have pine oak cherry maple hickory elm on and on.
Rubberwood is a whitish lumber that gradually fades to a light brown.
This is a type of tree that has seeds that are enclosed be it in pods a shell a covering or in a fruit.
Native to brazil these trees often grow on plantations with lots of production throughout asia.
They re also called rubber trees parawood asian hardwood plantation hardwood or hevea brasiliensis.
During its growth cycle rubberwood produces latex which is tapped as a natural source of rubber.
The rubber tree gets its name from the commercially harvested milky latex it exudes when cut.
Regarding the pricing of parawood also known as rubberwood or havea i think you should recheck your research.
Rubberwood is a low cost light tropical hardwood timber.