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Teak logs are large, unprocessed pieces of timber harvested from the teak tree, known for its durability and resistance to weathering. The wood is characterized by its rich golden-brown color and natural oils, which provide a high level of resistance to moisture, insects, and decay. Teak is often used in outdoor furniture, boat building, and high-end flooring due to its aesthetic appeal and longevity.
| Wood type | Tectona grandis |
| Typical diameter | 30 to 60 cm |
| Typical length | 2 to 5 meters |
| Moisture content | 12% to 20% |
| Color | Golden-brown to dark brown |
| Grain pattern | Straight with occasional interlocking |
When selecting teak logs, buyers should consider the intended use and required dimensions. It's important to specify the desired diameter and length, as well as the moisture content for specific applications. Certifications such as FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) can also be important for sustainability. Quantities should be clearly stated, as bulk orders may influence pricing and availability.
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Teak wood can last for decades, often exceeding 50 years when properly maintained.
Yes, teak wood contains natural oils that repel insects and resist decay.
Yes, teak can be used indoors, especially for flooring and furniture, due to its aesthetic appeal.
Consider the size, moisture content, and whether the wood is sustainably sourced.
Yes, teak wood is graded based on quality, with higher grades having fewer knots and defects.
Teak logs should be stored in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent moisture accumulation.