Our Products
We offer a complete product range of Bubinga Wood, Tali Wood, Wenge Wood, Zebrano Wood and Jatoba Wood
Bubinga is an African hardwood that is reasonably workable, however gluing can be difficult. White sapwood that is clearly separated from the heartwood, which is reddish brown with dark distinct streaks. The tree can grow up to 45m and has a diameter of between 100 and 200cm and is difficult to kiln dry. May have an unpleasant odor when wet, disappears after drying.
Bubinga is used for furniture, clothing and table tops. Bubinga is on the CITES list and cannot be immediately imported without a permit.
The core of Tali is described as yellow-brown to dark or chocolate brown with gray or almost black stripes. The African Tali has a slightly lighter shade. There are scattered coarse leeks, filled with red sharpik edgedes. Tali is difficult to work, pre-drilling is always necessary. Hard to ignite. Used for harbors, waterworks as well as sleepers and bridge decks in addition to cladding and decking.
Wengé has an approximately 5cm gray-white splinter, in fresh cut yellow-brown with a year-long core that has a greenish glow. In the case of sunlight, the tree becomes lighter than other varieties. The tree is very durable, strong, incredibly elastic, wear-resistant with high impact strength. Machining is energy-intensive. Stitches and screws can break the tree and gluing is difficult.
Wide gray and unusable splinter. The bottom color of the core is yellow-gray with zebra-coated stripes in brown shades. Has medium strength properties with outstanding bending strength and elasticity. Pockets may occur with a resin-like substance. Very resistant to use in the open air and is not attacked by worms. This West African hardwood variety stands out from many others by the characteristic stripes. For this reason, the wood specie is a favorite for decorative items such as furniture, veneers, countertops, etc.
This beautiful South American hardwood species variates from shiny orange to a darker red-brown core, tiger striped in yellow, golden and brown shades. Jatoba is known for its hardness, which makes it difficult to cut in. Jatoba is suitable as bonding tree. Used for floors, patio planks, windows, doors, handrails and benches.