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Hardwood Floor Species Information

This section can be your references to build the perfect hardwood floors for your home. Some solid hardwoods may be susceptible to extreme conditions, In this case you can see our guide about Solid vs Enginered Hardwood Floors or Janka Hardness Scale test for hardwood flooring species.

African PadaukCarribean Heart PineKempasSantos Mahogany
Afzelia / DoussieCedarLacewoodSapele / Sapelli
AmendoimChestnutLarchSatinwood
American BeechCocoboloLeopardwoodShedua
AndirobaCoffee BeanLocustSouthern Yellow Pine
Angelim PedraCorkMakoreSouthern Yellow Pine (Longleaf)
Ash (White)CottonwoodMerbau Spotted Gum
Australian CypressCumaru / Brazilian TeakMesquite Sweet Birch
BangkiraiCurupixaMindiSycamore
BasswoodDouglas FirMovinguiSydney Blue Gum
Black CherryEastern White PineNatural Bamboo*Tallowwood
Black WalnutEbonyPaper BirchTasmanian Oak
BlackwoodEucalyptus / Rose GumParana PineTeak
BloodwoodHard Maple / Sugar MaplePerobaTigerwood
BocoteHeart PinePradooTimborana
BoireHemlockPurpleheartTrue Pine
BorealHickory and PecanRed MahoganyTualang
Brazilian Cherry / JatobaHighland BeechRed Oak (Northern)Turpentine
BrushboxImbuiaRed PineWenge
BubingaIpe / Walnut / LapachoRedwood / ParajuWhite Oak
CabreuvaJarrahRibbon GumWhite Pine
CameronKambala / IrokoRosewoodYellow Birch
Carbonized Bamboo*KarriSakuraZebrawood
*) represent one spesies.
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    Merbau

    BOTANICAL NAME
    - Intsia spp., Caesalpiniaceae family
    - Intsia bijuga
    - Intsia palembanica

    LOCAL NAMES
    Marbau, merbau, merbo, taritih (Java); marbon, merbau asam, merbau darat, merbau pantai (Sumatra); alai, anglai, ipil, jumelai, maharau, merbau (Borneo); Bayam, gefi, ipi, ipil, langgiri, ogifi (Celebes); aisele, dowora, falai, ipi, ipil, kayu besi (Moluccas); Doma, fimpi, ipi, ipir (East Nusa Tenggara); bau, kayu besi, pas, sekka (Papua).

    OTHER COMMON NAMES
    Go-nuoc (Viet Nam); Ipil, Ipil laut (Pl); Kwila (Papua New Guine); Lumpho,
    Lumpaw, Maka-mong(Thailand); Moluccan iron-wood (United Kingdom); Mirabow (United Kingdom, USA); Inzia (ltalia); Moluks ijzerhou (NI); Merbau (France, Germany, Italia, NI, Spain, Sweden).

    GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
    All over Sumatra, Borneo and Celebes, West Java, Central Java, Moluccas, East Nusa Tenggara, Papua(Irian Jaya).

    HABITUS
    The tree stands 40 m tall, the clear bole is 4 to 30 m long, and the diameter is 100 cm. The buttress root is 4 m tall and 4 m width. The outside bark color is gray, gray to brown, light brown or light red. I. bijuga has shallow grooves bark. I. palambanica hasn’t grove bark. The bark some peeled and some has a lot of peeled. The bark is tights and has black or dark red resin.

    GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

    COLOUR
    The heartwood is brown-gray, brown-yellow, brown-red or black. The sapwood is light yellow. The sapwood has 5 - 7,5 cm tights. The sapwood can be differed from heartwood.

    TEXTURE
    The wood texture is evenly coarse.

    GRAIN
    The grain is straight or occasionally slightly interlocked.

    TOUCH
    The wood surface is smooth.

    GLOSS
    The wood surface is glossy.

    STRUCTURE

    VESSELS
    The vessels is spread, solitary and in grouped of 2 to 3 in radial direction, rarely clustered, The diameter is 150-200 m, the frequency is 1 to 2 per mm2.

    PARENCHYMA
    The apotracheal parenchyma has the shape of complete borders to the vessels.

    RAYS
    The rays are uniseriate and multiseriate, 50 to 125 m wide, 300 to 400 m high, and have frequency of 4 to 6 per mm.

    FIBRES
    The fibre length is 1181 m with a diameter of 21.6 m.

    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

    Specific gravity
    0.84 (0.63 - 1.04) g/cm3

    Strength class
    II

    Shrinkage
    Shrinkage to oven-dry condition of I. bijuga is 3.3% (Radial) and 4.1% (Tangential).
    Shrinkage to air-dry condition of I. palembanica is 0.6% (Radial) and 0.7% (Tangential).

    Fibre Saturation Point
    24 %

    MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

    Bending strength 115 mPa 16679 psi
    Modulus of elasticity 15440 mPa 2239 1000psi
    Crushing strength 74 mPa 10733 psi
    JANKA Hardness 8.56 kN 1925 lbs force

    note: at 12% moisture content

    CHEMICAL PROPERTIES (I. bijuga)

    Content
    Cellulose 46.9%
    Lignin 22.6%
    Pentosan 17.1%
    Ash 0.9%
    Silica 0.2%

    Solubility
    Alcohol-benzene 5.6%
    Cold water 11.3%
    Hot water 8.2%
    1% NaOH 2.9%
    DURABILITY AND TREATABILITY

    Durability
    Fungi - Class 1 - 2 - Very Durable to Durable
    Dry Wood Borers - Heartwood durable
    Termites - Class D - Durable

    Treatability
    Merbau wood is difficult to treat.

    DRYING

    Merbau wood can be dried satisfactorily without incurring significant defect.

    AIR SEASONING
    Seasoning of 2.5 cm thick I. palembanica boards up to air-dry condition and humidity 15% takes 82 days respectively.

    KILN DRYING
    Recommended drying temperature and relative humidity are 43-71C and 83-38%.

    WORKING PROPERTIES
    Sawing/Machining; Sawing is difficult as wood clogs saw teeth and dulls cutting edges; carbide tooling recommended. Sanding: Sands satisfactorily.
    Nailing: Good holding ability.
    Finishing: Wood stains black in contact with ferrous metals or moisture.

    USES

    Merbau wood is mainly used for flooring, furniture, paneling, fine joinery, decorative turnery, cabinetmaking, musical instruments, and specialty items. The wood is also a dye source.

    Data are from Indonesia Wood Atlas Volume II, 1989; Department of Foresty Agency for Forestry Research and Development Forest Product Research and Development Centre Bogor-Indonesia.

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