Boral timber has a range of beautiful australian hardwood species varying in colour and grain.
Hardest wood flooring australia.
The tree which can be found in eastern and southern australia is the hardest in the world and also the hardest wood that s commercially available.
The tree is rated at a whopping 5060lbf janka hardness.
Red ironbark is a distinctive australian hardwood that grows from victoria through the western slopes of nsw into southern queensland.
Red ironbark timber ranges from deep dark red to red brown.
While there will be some natural variation from one sample of hardwood to the next within a given species due to the conditions in which the tree grew and how the wood was prepared after harvesting it there are general guidelines that are rather consistent.
The most common test for testing wood hardness is known as the janka hardness test.
Its lifespan is usually around 15 years or more.
The tree grows to anywhere between 10 and 20 meters.
It is predominately yellowish brown with a tinge of olive green and beautiful growth rings visible.
It measures the force required to embed an 11 28 millimetres 0 444 in diameter steel ball halfway into a sample of wood.
This model is a proper vacuum cleaner and hard floor cleaner in one and it.
The actual number listed in the wood profile is the amount of pounds force lb f or newtons n required to imbed a 444 11 28 mm diameter steel ball into the wood to half the ball s diameter.
Its rough bark is hard and deeply furrowed and ranges from a dark grey to black hue.
Most hard floor cleaners require you to vacuum your floor before you can clean them.
Cypress australian hard 1375 walnut african mansonia 1290 douglass fir 660 beech european 1300 ebony brazilian 3692 beech american 1300 gingerwood 1600 ash domestic white 1320 goncalo alves 2160 amendoim 1360 grapia 2053 white oak north american 1360 heart pine 870 910 cypress australian hard 1375 hickory 1820 walnut caribbean 1400.
Allocasuarina luehmannii or commonly and easier known as the australian buloke is considered as the hardest wood in the world with a janka harness of 5 060 lbf.
A species to suit any location.
Not so the vax onepwr glide.
Even if that veneer happens to be the hardest wood possible such as brazilian walnut or ebony that veneer is still not thick enough to make the flooring truly durable.
The hardest species of woods are generally found in australia south america and asia.
An exceptionally durable hardwood with unique colour and grain structure.
The janka hardness test from the austrian born emigrant gabriel janka 1864 1932 measures the resistance of a sample of wood to denting and wear.