Teak (Tectona grandis) is a valuable species of wood, used in furniture manufacture, flooring, decoration and building. Teak grows in South and Southeast Asia. It has unique properties and structure of wood. It contains 5% of rubber. It has natural water-repellent and sticky-oily properties. Teak is not afraid of insects, so the wood has no defects.
Teak
Teak (Tectona grandis) is a valuable species of wood, used in furniture manufacture, flooring, decoration and building. Teak grows in South and Southeast Asia. It has unique properties and structure of wood. It contains 5% of rubber. It has natural water-repellent and sticky-oily properties. Teak is not afraid of insects, so the wood has no defects.
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Where it is used
Professionals use teak to produce exclusive furniture for home, outdoor and garden. Teak is not afraid of moisture. The wood is suitable for manufacturing floor coverings, parquet, including outdoor terraces. Teak is used for areas near swimming pools, berths and bridges. Wood is valued in shipbuilding.