Oak
European oak, a very popular wood, it is very hard wearing and heavy. European Oak is known for having lovely open wood grain markings and suitable for many purposes. The tree becomes approx. 30 – 35 m and can have a diameter of up to 3 m. Gray-brown core, which darkens over time and location in relation to light.
The light but hard wood is used for shipbuilding, houses, furniture, floors, carts, fixtures, windows, doors, hangers and veneers. European Oak, especially the fine-grained, is good to work with, for example, with steam bending for chairs. If greater breaking strength is required, the fast-growing hard oak should be used.
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Oak | |
Botanical name | Oak (Quercus robur L.) with origin in Europe |
Moisture content | KD: 12% +/-2% |
Weight | About 650 kg/m3 |
Color | Light brown |
Expected lifespan | Decking: 30 years, Cladding: 50 years |
Stability class | 3* |
Color extraction class | 3* |
Durability class | 2* |
Profile | Smooth/Smooth |
Dimensions | 21 x 145 mm |
XTwood | Prima, yes – Nature, no |
*scale 1-5, where 1 is best
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