Solid Wood Afican Teak
Specifications
Details
Here is a point-form introduction for Solid Wood African Teak (often referring to Iroko, a teak-like hardwood from Africa):
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Material & Origin:
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Known as Iroko, often marketed as African Teak due to its similar properties to genuine teak.
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Sourced primarily from West and Central Africa.
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Appearance:
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Ranges from golden-yellow to medium brown, darkening over time.
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Features an interlocked grain with a coarse but attractive texture.
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Durability & Strength:
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Highly durable and naturally resistant to decay, termites, and water.
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, including in harsh climates.
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Applications:
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Used in flooring, decking, outdoor furniture, boat building, and high-end joinery.
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A cost-effective alternative to Burmese teak, offering similar performance.
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Maintenance:
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Requires minimal upkeep; can be left to weather or finished to maintain color.
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Regular oiling or sealing helps preserve its golden appearance.
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Sustainability:
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Should be sourced from certified, well-managed forests to ensure ethical harvesting.
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Widely available but still subject to responsible trade practices due to increasing demand.
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