Veneer Express Layons Beech

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Wood speciesBeech
Bot. NameFagus sylvatica
Tradename EnBeech
Type Deciduous tree
Price
Color Beige, Yellow, Light Brown
Thickness 0.9 mm
Wood Structure Quarter Cut, Crown Cut
SurfaceSmooth
TreatmentVeneer Express Layons
Country of harvestEurope
Usages Interior, Furniture, Door
Certification No Certification possible
NoteFor our Veneer Express Layons we have joined the veneer sheets into large-sized Veneer Layons and laminated on the back with a fleece. The surface is pretreated, either sanded or brushed.

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Detailed Description

A slow-growing tree, growing in closed stands and forests, reaching heights up to about 40 m and a diameter of up to 150 cm. The shaft is full woody, very good and straight grown, knotless up to 15 m. The bark is bast fibre free, smooth, grey-green.

Tradenames and other names

Bot. Name: Fagus sylvatica

Tradename De: Rotbuche

Tradename En: Beech

Properties

Raw density: 610 - 850 Kg/m3

Occurrence

The beech is native to all of Europe with the exception of Greece and Spain.

Characteristic and wood color

Sapwood and heartwood are not different. The wood is reddish-white to light grey. The heart is generally without any special colouring. Occurring reddish brown heart colouring, so-called "false heartwood" is a disease symptom of the wood. The medullary rays are very broad and sharply defined, pores can only be seen with a magnifying glass. The growth zones are clearly visible by darker late wood with fewer pores than annual rings.