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What is White Ash Wood?

The white ash wood is regarded as the best species in North America. It is highly valued for its strength, hardness, great shock resistance, and exceptional bending properties. According to the best exotic wood dealers in India, both machinery and manual tools can be used to work on it with ease. This wood is commonly used in plywood, paneling, veneer, high-end joinery, bats, oars, pool cues, tool handles, cabinetry, and sporting items.

Along with North America, ash trees are also found in Europe, Asia, and the African continent. It is strong, lightweight, appealing to the eye, and effectively removes wood stains. Natural white ash wood is a popular material for home furnishings right now, particularly in mid-century modern design. Both its shock resistance and workability are excellent. Up until now, it has been a cheap and easily accessible wood as delivered by the best exotic wood dealers in India.

White ash wood has heartwood that ranges in color from light to medium brown. The difference between sapwood and heartwood is not always distinct and can be fairly vast. It typically has a beige or light brown color. Get this white ash wood for sale, only with BFP.

Workability

Ash is a relatively solid material with excellent working and finishing qualities. It is moderately hard in Janka terms. As a result, the paint, polish, screw, and nail are all securely held. accepts steam bending nicely, and is the most delivered product by exotic wood dealers in India.

Sustainability

The IUCN Red List includes this species of white ash wood, despite it not being included in the CITES Appendices. If local populations can’t prevent illicit logging and implement sound forest management practices, they are classified “threatened,” which means they run the risk of going extinct.

Common Uses

Furnishings, veneers, ornamental items, frames, baseball bats, millwork, boxes/crates, flooring, and furniture

Our selection of white ash sawn timber includes:

  • No knots or fractures; clear
  • Materials with and without edges and a range of widths
  • Materials in KD and Non-KD are offered
  • Dimensions: available in thicknesses of 27, 40, 50, 65 and 75mm
  • Requestable additional dimensions
  • Origin: Europe

Characteristics

Tree Size

65-100 ft (20-30 m) tall

Trunk Diameter

2-5 ft (0.6-1.5 m)

Janka Hardness

1,320 lbf (5,870 N)

Average Dried Weight

42 lbs/ft3 (675 kg/m3))

Odor

When being worked, it can emit a unique, mildly unpleasant fragrance.

Workability

Produces quality results when using hand or machine tools. responds nicely to steam bending. effectively stains, binds, and finishes.

Texture

Has a medium to gritty texture similar to oak. Though occasionally significantly curved or figured boards can be discovered, the grain is almost typically straight and regular.

Sustainability

If local populations are unable to stop unlawful logging, they are considered to be "threatened," which means they run the risk of going extinct.

Drying

Slow

Durability

Durable

Maintenance

Low

Cost

Prices are moderate now but will rise as supplies become less plentiful in the future.

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