Altajalthahbi – Wooden & Plastic Pallets Manufacturers in UAE | Cartons

Hard Wood

Hardwood is so classified owing to its structure and physical makeup. It is more hard and durable than the soft woods. Our company functions as a trader of hard wood in the GCC countries and UAE. The hard wood products we supply can be readily used in the market.

We deal in different hardwoods such as:

  • Red Oak
  • White Oak
  • Ash
  • Soft and Hard Maple
  • Walnut
  • Cherry

The hardwood products that we supply have many uses and typically they are used for wooden joinery work, doors and frames, wall skirting, cornices, etc.

We supply hardwood panels in sizes 1”, 2” and 3” for these applications. 

Beechwood

Specifications: 

  • Thickness 2”
  • Width of 6” and Wider
  • Length: 7’ longer
  • Origin: Romania, Germany, Austria
  • Straight uniform grains – 750 kg / m3
  • Typical Uses: Boat Building, Flooring, Cabinetry. Can be used with all equipment;  has a great finish after processing.

 

Red Meranti

Specifications:

  • Thickness:  2” or 3”
  • Width 8” to 12”
  • Length: 8’ longer
  • Origin: Romania, Germany, Austria
  • Closed interlocked grains, consistent straight grains – 675 kg / m3
  • Typical Uses: Furniture, Doors, Plywood, Flooring, Construction. This wood is easy to work with.  Effective when sawn and processed into various other products; it does not warp under conditions of high temperature and humidity.

 

Advantages of Hardwood

Timber is classified as hardwood depending on it physical make-up. The make-up of the hardwood decides its workability, density and appearance. 

Authentic hardwood is known for the performance and style that it offers. In hardwood, timber grain is denser because of its cellular structure.

  • Hardwood products are of a high quality and offer great durability.
  • Hardwood surfaces are easy to clean, and it is easy to fix scratches and dents.
  • Their dense cellular structure makes the wood incredibly strong.
  • Hardwood is available in a variety of colours and finishes.
  • Hardwood timber offers a higher fire resistance when compared to softwood.