American Hardwood

Leading Manufacturers, Exporters, Wholesaler, Retailer and Trader of Cherry Wood, Hard Maple Wood, Hickory Wood and Poplar Wood from Chennai.

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Business Type Exporter, Supplier, Importer
Botanical Name Prunus Serotina
Origin North America
Weight 550 Kg/m^3
Shrinkage 11.5
Modulus Of Elasticity 10.3 GPa
Bending Strength 1070
Modulus Of Rupture 84.8 MPa
Janka Hardness 950
Moisture Content 8-10%

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American cherry, also called black cherry, has narrow yellowish splint, reddish-brown core, often a beautiful wavy texture. A very stable hardwood specie after processing it. American cherry are extremely useful for eg countertops, furniture, panels, stair gates, furniture and carpentry, a suitable equipment species.

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Business Type Exporter, Supplier, Importer
Origin North America
Weight 705 Kg/m3
Shrinkage 14.7
Modulus Of Elasticity 12.62 GPa
Bending Strength 560
Modulus Of Rupture 54 MPa
Janka Hardness 1450
Moisture Content 8-10%

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Maple wood is durable and heavy. It is strong and moisture resistant and therefore ideal to withstand years of wear and tear. American Maple is pale in color and has natural swirls and twists in the wood grain. It can easily accept any type of stain or paint.

American Maple can be used for i. eg. furniture, including intarsia, floors, moldings, toys, utensils, musical instruments, doors and kitchen utensils, etc.

 

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Botanical Name Carya Spp.
Origin North America
Weight About 830 Kg/m3
Shrinkage 14.3
Modulus Of Elasticity 15.6 GPa
Bending Strength 630
Modulus Of Rupture 138.6 MPa
Janka Hardness 1820
Moisture Content 8-10%

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Hickory heartwood tends to be light to medium brown, with a reddish hue; sapwood is a paler yellowish brown. Grain is usually straight, though occasionally wavy, with a medium texture.

Hickory is among the hardest and strongest of woods native to the United States. On average, Hickory is denser, stiffer, and harder than white oak or hard maple. The wood is commonly used where strength or shock-resistance is important.

Hickory is difficult to work, however glues, stains, and finishes well. Responds well to steam bending.

 

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Botanical Name Liriodendron Tulipfera
Origin North East America
Weight About 450 Kg/m3
Shrinkage 12.7
Modulus Of Elasticity 10.6 GPa
Bending Strength 1580
Modulus Of Rupture 67.7 MPa
Janka Hardness 1580
Moisture Content 8-10%

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Poplar, also called Tulipwood does not have as much structure as ash and oak, but looks more like maple in its structure, though slightly darker in color. There is a difference between the sap and the core tree. The sap is cream-white, and the core varies from pale yellow to brown, green and in some cases purple in color. The species is excellent for painting and for lamination. Poplar hardwood is stable after drying when used indoors.

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