Size:
930 mm * 90mm
930 mm * 133mm
Other Customer-required size available
Thickness: 0.42 mm - 2.0 mm
Grade: A/B/C
Month Quantity: 20,000 m2
Payment Term: T/T, L/C at sight and Cash
Packing: Covered with carton, stacked on wood pallet and fixed by iron strip
Hard Maple
Additional name:
Sugar Maple
Origin:
Throughout most of North America. Commercial species are concentrated in the eastern United States and Canada, particularly in the mid-Atlantic and Lake states.
Color and Characteristics:
The sapwood of sugar maple is a lovely creamy white, while the heartwood ranges from creamy white to light reddish brown. This wood has a closed, subdued grain and a uniform texture, with medium figuring. Fine and uniformly structure, usually straight-grained wood, noticeable growth ring borders.
Application:
Sugar maple is so hard that machining of the wood can be difficult. Yet it does sand satisfactorily. However, because of its density and light color, sanding marks and finish lines will stand out more clearly than in darker woods, so extra care must be taken when sanding and finishing maple hardwood floors. It is fairly resistant to splitting and has good holding ability. This resilient wood is used for lumber, furniture, cabinetry, shoe lasts, tool handles, bowling pins, musical instruments, spools and bobbins, wooden novelties, piano frames, crates, and pulpwood.