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Advantages and disadvantages teak wood

Advantages and disadvantages teak wood

As uniquely patterned wood in warm shades of brown, teak wood is
popular for interior decoration, and its weather resistance makes it ideal
for making garden furniture.

The tropical wood is originally from Asia. It grows in the forests of Burma
and India and is one of the oldest indigenous woods here. In Pakistan,
Cambodia and Vietnam, teak has been cultivated specifically for processing
for more than one hundred years, as well as in the tropical climates of South
America and West Africa.

Even though teak wood is very popular, the eco-balance of this wood is
considered bad. The tropical wood lays long transport routes back to the
trade. However, if you do not want to do without teak wood, you should pay
attention to eco-labels such as the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), which
stands for sustainable cultivation of the wood.

optics

Teak comes in different shades of brown, the shades vary between medium
brown and golden brown. The grain consists of fine stripes in a dark brown,
which are typical of this wood. If teak is sliced ??at an angle, it often
shows a bump that is coarser than the characteristic grain of the wood.
Untreated teak has a thin patina after some time, which shines silvery or
gray. The life of the wood does not suffer. However, regular oiling or waxing
is important for maintaining the popular color of the teak.

properties

It is reminiscent in its robustness and hardness of the wood of oaks. It is
very resistant to weather and moisture. Even with changing external
influences, it retains its shape, it hardly warps. In comparison with other
woods of this high quality, the weight is very low. Teak contains rubber, so
the surface feels a bit damp and oily. Insects, fungi and chemicals have
little effect on teak wood. The quality of this wood, however, depends
heavily on the age and location of the trees.

use

Because it is very weather-resistant, it is often used for the production
of garden furniture. Through its popular coloring and grain, furniture and
trim for the interior of teak wood are made. Because teak is very strong and
sturdy, it is used for various interior and exterior floor coverings as well
as doors and frames on windows and doors. In addition, teak wood is often
used in the construction of boats and ships.

Advantages:

     

  • popular brown tint and
    characteristic grain
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  • firm and
    robust
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  • light
    wood
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  • hardly
    disappears
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  • high resistance to
    external influences such as weathering

Disadvantage:

     

  • as a tropical wood a bad
    eco-balance
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  • rare and therefore
    expensive