Australian Kerry wood characteristics
Density: 690
Hardness: 9
High corrosion resistance, long durability, and insect-proof.
It has not rotted after 25 years of wind and rain.
No preservatives required
High heels can be stepped on at will
Common name: Karri wood
Scientific name: Eucalyptus diversicolor
Distribution: Southwestern Australia
Tree dimensions: 150-200 ft (45-60 m) tall, trunk diameter 6-10 ft (1.8-3 m)
Modulus of fracture: 18,530 lbf/in2 (127.8 MPa)
Elastic modulus: 2,965,000 lbf/in2 (20.44 GPa)
Shrapnel strength: 10,380 lbf/in² (71.6 MPa)
Shrinkage: Radial: 7.8%, Tangential: 12.9%, Total Volume: 20.7%, Chord-to-Diameter Ratio: 1.7
Color: The heartwood is golden yellow to reddish brown, sometimes with orange or purple hues, gradually darkening with age. The sapwood is grayish-white, and the interlocking grain creates banded stripes on the cut surface.
Texture: Interwoven textures with a medium to coarse yet uniform consistency.
Processing performance: average
Adhesive and finishing properties: Excellent
No obvious odor
Sustainability: Not listed in the appendices of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) or the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
size:
20*135*900 mm
20*135*1200 mm
20*135*1500 mm
20*65*900 mm
Widely used in outdoor decking: gardens, terraces, balconies, outdoor decking in public places, decking for high-end yachts, as well as railway sleepers, shipbuilding, furniture, interior flooring, and joinery, etc.

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