Brazilian Teak Species Information

Information pertaining to the Brazilian Teak wood species is
detailed below:
Specie Names
Botanical Name: Dipteryx, odorata.
Lumber Name(s): Cumaru, Almendrillo.
Grown in: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Costa Rica.
Description
Brazilian Teak is an extremely hard, dense wood with a tan to
brownish-red color. Darker pieces may exhibit some black striping,
which adds to its unique character.
Color Range and Color Change
Color Range: Brazilian Teak has a wide color range with a medium
tan/brown range also including a limited amount of dark reddish
brown pieces..
Color Change: Brazilian Teak’s color range will slightly
mute over time into a more uniform color range. The lighter tan
pieces will patina to slightly darker tan brown..
Where to Use
Brazilian Teak may be used residentially or commercially wherever
a rich tan brown color is desired.
Special Characteristics and Issues
Site Sanding/ Finishing: Oil finishes may react adversely/not
dry when used on Brazilian Teak. ALWAYS test the finish you propose
to use FIRST on test pieces to ensure compatibility.
Allergic Reactions: Brazilian Teak has been known to cause contact
dermatitis allergic reactions. Care should be taken when exposed
to the dust.
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