Sapele Hardwood Flooring Hardness

Sapele is a commonly exported and economically important african wood species.
Sapele hardwood flooring hardness. The higher the number the harder the wood is this should be used as a general guide when comparing various species of wood flooring. The janka hardness test measures the force required to embed a 444 inch steel ball to half its diameter in wood. The wood is light to deep reddish brown. Sapele flooring brings a warm feeling to homes across the world.
This flooring comes in a variety of width and lengths options. With its reddish brown color variations and interlocking grain patterns sapele wood flooring will make any room in your home feel warm and inviting. Sapele flooring has characteristics of the sapele tree. Relative hardness of wood flooring species.
Veneer plywood furniture cabinetry flooring boatbuilding musical instruments turned objects and other small wooden specialty items. This wood is finished with a natural satin gloss infused with aluminium oxide to create a scratch resistant surface. It measures the force required to embed an 11 28 millimetres 0 444 in diameter steel ball halfway into a sample of wood. It is a great alternative to mahogany.
Brenco exotic woods when the ordinary will not. Sapele has a medium to coarse texture. Sapele is in the same family as mahogany. However since wood is a natural.
Sapele exotic prefinished solid hardwood flooring we are pleased to offer sapele prefinished solid exotic hardwood flooring. Grain is straight to interlocked. A common use of janka hardness ratings is to determine whether a species is suitable for use as flooring. Each plank has tongue groove milling on all ends sides for a secure fit during installation.
This is the average hardness of the species data based on nwfa. In this collection we offer prefinished sapele hardwood flooring. Wood hardness chart species alphabetical hardness species by hardness hardness afromosia 1560 basswood 410 amberwood 2200 butternut 490 amendoim 1360 chestnut domestic 540. The janka hardness test measures the force required to embed a 0 444 inch steel ball into wood.
Mahogany african sapele 1500 wenge 1630 mahogany burma 2170 teak striped shedua 1650. Sapele is a popular and viable alternative to mahogany. Throughout the wood flooring industry the janka hardness chart is recognized as the main source for questions related to the density and relative hardness of both domestic species as well as exotic wood species from around the world. Red oak is the reference species for comparing wood hardness.
The janka hardness test from the austrian born emigrant gabriel janka 1864 1932 measures the resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear. This test is also used to determine the degree of difficulty in sawing and nailing. Please note that these items are not available for purchase online must be ordered through one of our knowledgeable sales team members by calling 888 704 8778. Much harder than african mahogany and red oak.