Bouls Alder steamed 52 mm

Item No. 02-000244
The alder is typical for riparian forests and banks of slow-flowing streams. The wood is discreetly grained. Tangentially decorative drawings in the wood as well as radially delicate stripes are produced by faintly marked annual ring boundaries. Characteristic of this reddish-white, reddish-yellow
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Description


The alder is typical for riparian forests and banks of slow-flowing streams. The wood is discreetly grained. Tangentially decorative drawings in the wood as well as radially delicate stripes are produced by faintly marked annual ring boundaries. Characteristic of this reddish-white, reddish-yellow to reddish-brown wood are frequently occurring pith flecks.


Trade names and other names

German: Alder steamed
 English: Black alder, Common alder
 French: Aulne commun, Aulne noir, Vergne
 Italian: Alno ontana, Ontano nero
 Spanish: Alano nigro, Aliso, Ameneriro
 Dutch: Elzen
 Portuguese: Amieiro
 Arabic: Hhamarayah
 Chinese: 赤杨


Available thicknesses

32, 40, 50, 52, 60 mm, other thicknesses on request.


Occurrence

The home of alder stretches across Europe to Siberia, the Near East and Nodwest Africa.


Trunk and bark

The alder tree reaches heights of up to 20m and more, with the trunk being free of branches up to about 15m. Diameters go up to 1m, but are usually smaller and only up to about 0.5m. The bark is greenish in young alder, later changing to dark brown and becoming quite cracked.


Characteristics and wood colour

The annual rings are of different widths and the false pith rays appear as mirrors in radial section and as darker longitudinal stripes in tangential section. Pore arrangement scattered and small. The sapwood and heartwood are indistinguishable in alder. The wood is reddish-white to yellow-red, but darkens quickly when exposed to light and air. Alder wood is often used as an imitation for precious woods.


Specifications
Category Lumber
Product group Unedged lumber
Thicknesses 52 mm
Weight kg/m3 600.000
Specie Alder steamed
Botanical name Alnus glutinosa
Wood type Hardwood
Main occurrence Europe
Wood origin Austria | Switzerland | Hungary
Certification not certified | FSC®100%
Colour red
Hue clear
Use interior | Carving and turnery work | wood goods of all kinds
Surface structure rough-cut
Humidity 10% ± 2%
Customs tariff number 44079910
Packaging loosely
Items on stock yes
Date of delivery approx. 3 - 6 working days
Postal shipping nein
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