Tatajuba parquet
Tatajuba is yellow to chestnut brown colored wood, often dark brindle. Sometimes it´s regulate by steaming. Distribution zone as Brazil and Trevi is sometimes called Brazilian Iroko.
Tatajuba is yellow to chestnut brown colored wood, often dark brindle. Sometimes it´s regulate by steaming. Distribution zone as Brazil and Trevi is sometimes called Brazilian Iroko.
Tatajuba´s appearance
Tatajuba is yellow to chestnut brown colored wood, often dark brindle. Sometimes it´s regulate by steaming. Distribution zone as Brazil and Trevi is sometimes called Brazilian Iroko. In the form of solid wood flooring, parquets, or exotic timber for further processing with it, we can meet in our country.
Tatajuba´s properties
Tatajuba is known for its very tough and heavy wood with high strength, high resin content, and high resistance to weathering, temperature changes, sea-water, mildew, insects and termites. Tatajuba enlightenment darkens to light brown. Tatajuba mainly suitable for use as flooring because it is hard and durable wood.
Tatajuba´s principal uses
Tatajuba is used for exterior facade tiles, the exterior of Structure in high-load, internal wall cladding, furniture, interior and exterior doors, kitchen boards, frames, piedroit, veneers, stairs, garden structures and furniture, outdoor walkway grating, decking around pools , parquets, massive floor components but also the production of musical instruments..