LARCH
Larix decidua - Larix europaea, tree of Pinaceae family.
Main features:
It is certainly considered the hardest conifer wood. Larch wood is clearly varied, with subtle yellow-white sapwood and red-orange heartwood with distinct or less distinct hues depending on its origin. It has a fine medium texture, more or less straight-grained and clearly marked grains.
Average volumic mass: 600 kg per m3.
Uses:
It is quite easy to process and suitable for any type of processing, particularly for furniture and furnishing components, joinery and floors.
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DIMENSIONS AND TECHNICAL FEATURES
Wood species:
:: Siberian Larch.
Lamellas width:
:: from 33 to 40 mm.
Panel structure:
:: one-lenght and one-width lamellas.
Panel size:
:: from 4000 to 5000x1220 mm.
Thickness:
:: from 13 mm to 41 mm.
Moisture content:
:: 10% ± 2 at the beginning, mechanically obtained.
Gluing:
:: D/3 vinyl glue, without harmful substances, with a low environmental impact, compliance with European Norm in force (DIN EN 204).
Calibrate / Sand:
:: Both sides, grain 100.
Thickness
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Grade
A |
20 |
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27 |
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40 |
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CLASSIFICATIONS
(Classifications refer to the quality features of one panel face)
Grade A: material quite without knots, small knots allowed, gluing without defects. |