Description
Cumaru 2×8
Cumaru Wood (pronounced Ku-mah-rue), also known as Brazilian Teak, is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction, second only to ipe. It is very dense, which is why it is ideal for exterior use, as it is mildew and decay-resistant. It is often used for decking, flooring, railroad ties, and other purposes. Just like ipe, cumaru has an A1 fire rating, does not scratch or splinter easily, does not become hot in the sun, and has a high friction coefficient, making it perfect for outdoor and seaside construction.
Cumaru Wood 2×8 Specifications
Species: Dipteryx odorata
Other Names: Almendrillo, Amburana, Brazilian Teak, Cumaru Rosa, Imburana de Cheiro, Tonka, Tonka Bean, Tonquin Bean cumaru decking for building, kumaru, Gaiac de Cayenne, Amendrillo, ebo, Shihuahuaco Amarillo, Charapilla, Sarrapia
Cumaru Origin: Central and South America (Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela)
Appearance: Cumaru hardwood is a deep reddish brown color with a tight, even grain. Over time, the red cumaru color will fade slightly to a light brown. The species has an irregular, slightly interlocked grain and coarse and wavy texture.
Tree Size: 130-160 ft (40-50 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1.5 m) trunk diameter
Average Dried Weight: 68 lbs/ft3 (1,085 kg/m3)
Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .86, 1.09
Janka Hardness: 3,330 lbf (14,800 N)
Modulus of Rupture: 25,390 lbf/in2 (175.1 MPa)
Elastic Modulus: 3,237,000 lbf/in2 (22.33 GPa)
Crushing Strength: 13,850 lbf/in2 (95.5 MPa)
Shrinkage: Radial: 5.3%, Tangential: 7.7%, Volumetric: 12.6%, T/R Ratio: 1.5
Drying: Cumaru hardwood is very unstable when used in dry climates, and it is prone to shrinkage. It is naturally seasoned and kiln-dried to prevent shrinkage.
Workability: Cumaru 2×8 decking is difficult to saw and bore and has a high blunting effect on tools. Cumaru cannot be glued because of its high density and oily nature. Instead, it should be nailed, and screws should be used well after pre-boring the boards. The dust arising from working Cumaru wood flooring has been known to cause a slight allergic reaction on contact with skin for some people, and as such, some care should be taken when installing and preparing this product.
Preservation: Cumaru 2×8 hardwood naturally weathers to a beautiful, silver-gray patina. To maintain this rich tone, a deck oil with UV inhibitor or sealers is a good option.
Sustainable: The Forest Legality Initiative also states that cumaru can be exported and traded internationally. The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN) does not list cumaru as endangered. Brazilian Lumber, LLC meets high standards for social, economic, and environmental responsibility. We monitor and document chain of custody of all our hardwood, we are Lacey Act compliant, IBAMA compliant and provide FSC certified options. This means that purchasing from us fuels the hardwood lumber economy in South American forests, and providing well-paying jobs for many people, in turn, means the industry values its conservation and preservation.
Advantages Of Using Cumaru 2×8 For Your Outdoor Projects
- Strong and Durable
- Low Maintenance
- Natural Look
- Long Life Span
- Sustainably Sourced
- Boosts your Property Value
- Lower price-point than ipe
Shop Cumaru Wood and the Best Hardwoods at Brazilian Lumber
When it comes to building durable and elegant outdoor structures, Brazilian wood stands out as a top choice. Known for its strength and natural beauty, woods like Ipe wood and Cumaru wood are perfect for crafting weather-resistant wooden structures. If you’re looking for reliable materials for hardwood decking, Cumaru planks provide an excellent option. These outdoor woods are renowned for their resilience, making them ideal for withstanding harsh weather conditions. Whether you’re constructing a deck or any other outdoor project, Brazilian wood offers a lasting, sturdy solution that combines aesthetics with functionality.
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Cumaru 2×8
Cumaru Wood (pronounced Ku-mah-rue), also known as Brazilian Teak, is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction, second only to ipe. It is very dense, which is why it is ideal for exterior use, as it is mildew and decay-resistant.
Cumaru 2×8 is often used for decking, flooring, railroad ties as well as other purposes. Just like ipe, cumaru has an A1 fire rating, does not scratch or splinter easily, does not become hot in the sun, and has a high friction coefficient, making it perfect for outdoor and seaside construction.
Description
Cumaru 2×8
Cumaru Wood (pronounced Ku-mah-rue), also known as Brazilian Teak, is one of the densest hardwoods available for outdoor construction, second only to ipe. It is very dense, which is why it is ideal for exterior use, as it is mildew and decay-resistant. It is often used for decking, flooring, railroad ties, and other purposes. Just like ipe, cumaru has an A1 fire rating, does not scratch or splinter easily, does not become hot in the sun, and has a high friction coefficient, making it perfect for outdoor and seaside construction.
Cumaru Wood 2×8 Specifications
Species: Dipteryx odorata
Other Names: Almendrillo, Amburana, Brazilian Teak, Cumaru Rosa, Imburana de Cheiro, Tonka, Tonka Bean, Tonquin Bean cumaru decking for building, kumaru, Gaiac de Cayenne, Amendrillo, ebo, Shihuahuaco Amarillo, Charapilla, Sarrapia
Cumaru Origin: Central and South America (Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela)
Appearance: Cumaru hardwood is a deep reddish brown color with a tight, even grain. Over time, the red cumaru color will fade slightly to a light brown. The species has an irregular, slightly interlocked grain and coarse and wavy texture.
Tree Size: 130-160 ft (40-50 m) tall, 3-5 ft (1-1.5 m) trunk diameter
Average Dried Weight: 68 lbs/ft3 (1,085 kg/m3)
Specific Gravity (Basic, 12% MC): .86, 1.09
Janka Hardness: 3,330 lbf (14,800 N)
Modulus of Rupture: 25,390 lbf/in2 (175.1 MPa)
Elastic Modulus: 3,237,000 lbf/in2 (22.33 GPa)
Crushing Strength: 13,850 lbf/in2 (95.5 MPa)
Shrinkage: Radial: 5.3%, Tangential: 7.7%, Volumetric: 12.6%, T/R Ratio: 1.5
Drying: Cumaru hardwood is very unstable when used in dry climates, and it is prone to shrinkage. It is naturally seasoned and kiln-dried to prevent shrinkage.
Workability: Cumaru 2×8 decking is difficult to saw and bore and has a high blunting effect on tools. Cumaru cannot be glued because of its high density and oily nature. Instead, it should be nailed, and screws should be used well after pre-boring the boards. The dust arising from working Cumaru wood flooring has been known to cause a slight allergic reaction on contact with skin for some people, and as such, some care should be taken when installing and preparing this product.
Preservation: Cumaru 2×8 hardwood naturally weathers to a beautiful, silver-gray patina. To maintain this rich tone, a deck oil with UV inhibitor or sealers is a good option.
Sustainable: The Forest Legality Initiative also states that cumaru can be exported and traded internationally. The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species (IUCN) does not list cumaru as endangered. Brazilian Lumber, LLC meets high standards for social, economic, and environmental responsibility. We monitor and document chain of custody of all our hardwood, we are Lacey Act compliant, IBAMA compliant and provide FSC certified options. This means that purchasing from us fuels the hardwood lumber economy in South American forests, and providing well-paying jobs for many people, in turn, means the industry values its conservation and preservation.
Advantages Of Using Cumaru 2×8 For Your Outdoor Projects
Shop Cumaru Wood and the Best Hardwoods at Brazilian Lumber
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