Friday, March 29, 2013

Mindi Wood

There is one more type of tropical hardwood that has a pretty good commercial value and are traded in the lumber business. This wood is known as Mindi Wood. Mindi wood produced from trees or mindi. The tree is widely grown in the region - tropical regions such as Indonesia, India and Burma. Mindi wood has a medium level of resistance, resistance levels mindi wood more or less equivalent to the level of resistance in mahogany and meranti sungkai but better than wood durian. In class resistance wood, mindi wood classified as strong class II - III. That is the type of wood that is not too strong, but good enough to be used or processed to be derived timber products. Strong in the sense that mindi wood relatively easily attacked by termites or other wood destroying insects.
To know more specific about this wood, here are some of the main features that distinguish it from mindi wood with other tropical timber species. Mindi wood traits include:
mindi wood

    
Wood patio or timber which is at the center of the brown pseudo-pseudo-pseudo-red or purple there, and sapwood wood or wood edge reddish white. The boundary between sapwood and wood patio wood were clearly visible.

    
Mindi wood fibers that have straight or somewhat integrated.

    
Mindi Wood has an average specific gravity of 0.53.

    
Mindi wood that has been shaped boards tend to curl and break at the end when the drying process or pengovenan.
The drying process is necessary to reduce the level of moisture contained in the wood. It is intended that the timber no longer broken when processed into an item. Naturally in the drying process, the time required to dry the wood from moisture mindi 37% up to 15% the time required for 1 month or more precisely for 47 days.Mindi wood is a type of wood that is easy to handle like a cut, shaved or shaped so that the wood is quite good timber species. Mindi wood often used to make furniture products with moderate to high quality. Even if the terms of the power level is classified as the type of wood timber with power levels less well, but still an option mindi wood for the wood processing industries due because of the price factor. Price per cubic mindi wood is quite cheap. Considerations are the basis for them to keep using mindi wood as a raw material in the production process. Because it would be better to save production costs and thus prices of goods produced can be more affordable to consumers.


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2 comments:

  1. this is really nice to read..informative post is very good to read..thanks a lot!
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  2. Sounds a pretty good versatile furniture wood. Glad veneer can make it look most furniture shade. Thanks for the well written info.

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