Views: 4 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2019-09-11 Origin: Site
Oak for porch table is very different from rubber. Oak is widely distributed in the vast area of the Northern Hemisphere. It is a common material for furniture because of its excellent wood quality. Oak is heavy, hard, straight texture, thick structure, light and elegant color, beautiful texture, high mechanical strength, wear resistance, wood is not easy to dry, sawing and cutting. Oak on the market can be roughly divided into two cate-gories: red oak and white oak. The difference between the pattern of straight and cross is that the pattern of straight is better and the price of real oak is more expensive.
Oak can be classified into domestic and imported categories. Oak is also found in Yunnan and Hainan, but high-quality wood is rare. It still needs to be imported from abroad, such as Europe and the United States. The high price of oak furniture is also an important reason for the high price of high-quality materials per cubic meter. At present, the price of domestic oak sold on the market is much lower than that of imported oak, which is mainly produced in Yunnan and Hainan, while Yunnan oak is superior to Hainan oak.
Rubber wood, which is the backbone of rubber tree and the source of latex, is abundant in Southeast Asian countries. Rubber wood is heavy and hard, thick structure, light and elegant color, beautiful texture, high mechanical strength, wear resistance, touch surface has a good texture. It is recognized as one of the most widely used light hardwood solid wood in the world. Because the performance of rubber wood is more environ-mentally friendly, the furniture made of rubber wood is often referred to as environmentally friendly furniture. Generally enlarged porch table used as outdoor furniture mostly use rubber wood.
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