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| Kambala |
Botanic name
Chlorophora excelsa
Origin
Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria
Technical data
| Brinell-hardness: |
23,0 |
| Shrinkage and swelling coefficient: |
0,22 |
| Wood moisture equilibrium speed: |
very low |
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Kambala wood is subsequently darkened to a golden-brown to olive-brown, with a matt sheen. A porous and, depending upon the cut direction, decoratively structured wood with fine hardness and durability in use. Kambala is approximately as hard as oak.
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| Multilayer parquet |
| Trio brick pattern |
15 |
190 |
2250 |
+++ |
0,0821 |
Can be sanded repeatedly |
| Duo |
10 |
70 |
500 |
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0,0461 |
Can be sanded repeatedly |
| Maximo |
10 |
90 |
750 - 900 |
++ |
0,0461 |
Can be sanded repeatedly |
| Solid parquet |
| Mosaik |
8 |
320 |
640 |
+++ |
0,0384 |
> 40 years |
| Variant |
8 |
According to pattern |
According to pattern |
+++ |
0,0384 |
> 40 years |
| Stab |
22 |
62,67 |
300 - 500 |
++ |
0,1055 |
> 60 years |
+++ very well suited ++ well suited + suitable |
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The pictures show a segment of the assortment look, not an overall surface effect. Deviations in the original wood colour are possible due to the monitor screen depiction. |
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