Besides American and African Teak, we also have Burma Teak Lumber that is more difficult to find, good quality.
Strength: Teakwood is strong, moderately elastic and hard.
Movement: Small and exceptionally steady. Shrinkage from green to oven-dry is approximately 1.5% radially and 2.5% tangentially.
Durability and Preservation: One of the most naturally durable timbers of the world. Practically impervious to insects and white ants but not immune to marine borers. High in resistance to acid and fire. Lasts well in contact with or under water, and lasts indefinitely under water. Extremely resistant to preservative treatments.
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