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Rubber wood

Rubberwood, also known as rubber wood, is the wood that comes from the rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis. The rubber tree is originally native to South America but is extensively cultivated in tropical regions around the world, particularly in Asia. The wood of rubberwood is popular for its durability and versatility and is often used in furniture making and woodworking.

Here are some features and applications of rubberwood:

  1. Durability: Rubberwood is generally durable and resistant to deformation and decay. It has good wear resistance, making it suitable for heavily used furniture.
  2. Light in color: Rubberwood naturally has a light color, typically cream to light brown. This makes it easy to work with and paint.
  3. Environmental sustainability: Rubberwood is often considered an environmentally friendly choice because it is harvested from rubber tree plantations where latex is produced. Once the rubber tree completes its latex production cycle, the tree is cut for wood, and a new tree is planted. This contributes to sustainable forest management and prevents deforestation.
  4. Versatility: Rubberwood is widely used in the production of furniture such as chairs, tables, dressers, and cabinets. It is also used for flooring, veneer, and in carpentry projects.
  5. Price: Rubberwood is generally affordable, making it attractive to both furniture makers and consumers.

However, it is important to note that the quality and durability of rubberwood depend on the growth conditions, processing, and treatment of the wood. It can be susceptible to warping if not properly dried, so it is essential to treat and maintain it correctly to extend the lifespan of furniture and other wood products.

# 450 x 110
Rubberwood 18 mm
Rubberwood 33 mm
Rubberwood 44 mm