
HARDWOOD
Garden objects
Certified 100% hardwood
with mostly tropical origin
High-standard seat rests require high-standard wood with high density. As a regenerative raw material, hardwood is therefore ideally suited for seat covers – due to its stability, its good machining properties, its relatively easy availability, its natural look and, above all, thanks to its insulating effect. We only use high-quality 100% hardwood from certified suppliers from controlled forest management.
For high-standard building projects the hardwoods of tropical origin have nearly replaced local wood sorts such as larch and pine. This is mainly due to the lower maintenance requirements and the much longer lifespan of tropical hardwood species. So hardwoods have a significantly higher resistance to environmental influences such as UV radiation and moisture. When installed appropriately, the woods are also stable against pest infestation and insensitive to mould.
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HARTHOLZ
Formell sind Harthölzer definiert als Holzsorten mit einer Rohdichte bei trockenem Holz von 0,55 g/cm³. Bekannte Vertreter von Hartholz mit europäischer Herkunft sind z.B. Buche, Eiche und Esche. Von welcher Baumart das verarbeitete und gelieferte Holz tatsächlich stammt, variiert immer wieder je nach Verfügbarkeit der Rohware. Aktuell verwenden wir besonders häufig Holz der Baumsorte Meranti (andere Namen: Seraya oder Balau). Damit wir regelmäßig lieferfähig bleiben, halten wir in unserem Lager immer eine gewisse Menge Rohmaterial vor.
Infomaterial
What means 100% hardwood?
100% hardwood is a collective term for all wood which is best quality, extremely hard and particularly weather-proof. This wood normally comes from tropical origin. All hardwoods processed and supplied by us are characterised by:
- particularly weather-proof
- High wood density and thus high strength and wear stability
- little danger of crack initiation (we only work with kiln-dried wood)
- very few embeddings
Hardwood is formally defined as a collective term for all sorts of wood with a gross density of 0.55 g/cm³ (based on dried condition). Well-known representatives for European hardwood are e.g. beech, oak and ash trees. The actual type of tree chosen depends on the availability of the raw material. At the moment we often use a sort of wood called “Meranti” (other names: “Seraya” or “Balau”). In order to be deliverable we always have a certain amount of raw material on stock.
Oak as a material for seat rests?
Many architects and builders are keen to use hardwood of European origin and ask us for good German oak. But we do not recommend the use of solid oak floorboards as a seating surface for a number of reasons:
- Long and deep cracks often form, making it impossible to use as a seat rest.
- Due to its particularly high tannic acid content, oak is very susceptible to contact with iron particles. The surface may then turn black-grey
- The oak planks “bleed” in the first few years and unsightly stains and discolouration form in the near vicinity and on the floor.
Hardwood –
an (almost) perfect raw material
Oiling as a remedy against greying of wood
Standard dimensions
for hardwood seat rests
Sawn timber, the preliminary product for the production of our robust bench seats, is basically available in any size. But for practical and technical reasons, various standard timber dimensions have proved advantageous and we have them in stock. These typical preferred dimensions are: 65 mm x 65 mm and 130 mm x 65 mm. Other dimensions for individual benches are possible by arrangement.
Tender text for GaLaBau, for landscape architects and planners
“100% hardwood with certificate, grade 1, low knot, chamber dried with residual moisture below 20%. Surface area planed and sanded on all sides, all edges chamfered 3 x 45°. Surface sliqutly oiled.”
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HARTHOLZ