Imported Hardwood Birch, Baltic

Latin Name: Betula spp. Family: Betulaceae – the Birch family Other Common Name(s): Baltic Birch, Birch, English Birch, European Birch, Finnish Birch, Swedish Birch Imported Hardwood Suitable for Exterior/Interior Use Interior Use Only Uses Cabinets, Flooring, Furniture, Millwork, Mouldings, Panels, Turning Distribution Baltic Birch grows throughout much of Europe, Scandinavia, and the United Kingdom. It tends to prefer…

Description

Latin Name: Betula spp.

Family: Betulaceae – the Birch family

Other Common Name(s): Baltic Birch, Birch, English Birch, European Birch, Finnish Birch, Swedish Birch

Imported Hardwood

Suitable for Exterior/Interior Use
Interior Use Only

Uses
Cabinets, Flooring, Furniture, Millwork, Mouldings, Panels, Turning

Distribution
Baltic Birch grows throughout much of Europe, Scandinavia, and the United Kingdom. It tends to prefer open woodland, with gravelly and sandy soil, and are known to be one of the first species to establish/reestablish in recently clears forest land.

General Description: The wood does not have a distinct difference between the heartwood and sapwood. The wood is a light creamy white to very light brown in color.

Price Range ($ least expensive, $$$$$ most expensive):
$$$

Working Properties
Machining: Fair
Nailing: Good
Glueing: Fair
Screwing: Well
Finishing: Good

Physical Properties
Weight (lbs/BF): 3.5
Specific Gravity: 0.66
Modulus of Rupture (psi): 8,645-16,910
Modulus of Elasticity (1,000 psi): 1,540-2,065
Side Hardness (lbs): 1230

Additional Information

Item Availability
Not currently in stock, commercial quantities are limited. Please contact us to discuss alternate species.

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