Bouls Olive Ash 32 mm

Item No. 02-000265
Ash is one of the most valuable woods of the Central European forest, found mainly along streams and rivers and in riparian forests. Thanks to its elasticity and shock resistance, it is known for its use in gymnastic equipment and tool handles. The wood gets its typical, expressive character from
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Description


Ash is one of the most valuable woods of the Central European forest, found mainly along streams and rivers and in riparian forests. Thanks to its elasticity and shock resistance, it is known for its use in gymnastic equipment and tool handles. The wood gets its typical, expressive character from its ring and coarse pores. The brown heart of the ash does not develop until it is about 70 to 90 years old, depending on the location. The brown to dark brown or sometimes light brown heartwood stands out slightly against the broad, light yellowish sapwood.


Trade names and other names

German: Esche mit Kern, Ash Braunkern
 English: Ash
 French: Frene
 Italian: Frassino maggiore, Frassino comune
 Spanish: Fresno norteño, fresno común, fresno grande
 Dutch: Aesche, As
 Portuguese: Cinza
 Arabic: Murran
 Chinese: 欧洲白栓


Available thicknesses

22, 30, 32, 40, 50, 52, 60, 70, 80 mm, other thicknesses on request.


Occurrence

Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) is found throughout Europe with the exception of central and southern Spain, in the Near East and partly in India.


Trunk and bark

As a rule, ash trees reach a height of between 17 and 35 metres. On particularly good sites, however, heights of over 40 m can be reached. The ash can be up to 20 m knot-free and 1 m thick. The bark of the ash is smooth and greenish grey up to the age of 50, later brown, almost black, with broad longitudinal and transverse cracks.


Characteristics and wood colour

The ash is ring-porous, the large vessels in the early wood appear as coarse needle cracks in longitudinal section. The annual rings are clearly visible in all sections of the Ash. The wood of the European Ash is creamy white to light brown, sometimes with a dark brown or black heartwood. Heartwood and sapwood are hardly distinguishable. Dark heartwood is a quality defect in ash, as the wood with red, brown or black heartwood is not as tough as those of white colour.


Specifications
Category Lumber
Product group Unedged lumber
Thicknesses 32 mm
Weight kg/m3 720.000
Specie Olive Ash
Botanical name Fraxinus excelsior
Wood type Hardwood
Main occurrence Europe
Wood origin Italy | Croatia | Austria | Switzerland | Hungary
Certification not certified | FSC®100%
Colour brown
Hue clear
Use furniture | interior | Carving and turnery work
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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