TEAK: TEAK is the common name for the tropical hardwood tree species Tectona grandis and its wood products. Tectona grandis is native to south and Southeast Asia, mainly India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Burma, but is naturalized and cultivated in many countries, including those in Africa and the Caribbean. Burma accounts for nearly one third of the world's total teak production .Teak is used extensively in India to make doors and window frames, furniture and columns and beams in houses. It is very resistant to termite attacks. Mature teak fetches a very good price. It is grown extensively by forest departments of different states in forest areas.
African coasts are the source of India's import of AFRICAN TEAK. The most widely used wood in the world is African teak. When sawn, it is greenish in color with excellent grains that eventually turn brownish. African teak is most frequently utilized in India. In India, it's widely used to make window frames, door frames, timber frames, and a variety of furniture.
TEAK WOOD | AFRICAN TEAK WOOD | DECORATIVE WOOD |
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» INDIAN TEAK WOOD | » GHANA | » STEAM BEECH WOOD |
» BALLARSHAH TEAK WOOD | » SUDAN | » PINE WOOD |
» BURMA TEAK WOOD | » BENIN | » SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE |
» AFRICAN TEAK WOOD | » TOGO | » OAK & WALNUT |
» LATIN AMERICAN TEAK WOOD | » TANZANIA | » MAPLE & ASH |
» PNG TEAK WOOD (PAPUA NEW GUINEA) | » NIGERIA & IVORY COAST | » MAHOGANY & DOUGLAS FIR |